Regulation, clinical and biological significance of cathepsin D in breast cancer

M. García
P. Augereau
P. Briozzo
F. Capony
V. Cavailles
G. Freiss
T. Maudelonde
P. Montcourrier
F. Vignon
H. Rochefort
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Abstract

The lysosomal protease, pro-cathepsin D, is overexpressed and secreted by human breast cancers. In estrogen-responsive breast cancer cell lines, estrogens and growth factors stimulate cathepsin D expression through distinct mechanisms. Clinical studies indicate that high cathepsin D concentration in primary breast cancers is correlated with an increased risk of metastasis and particularly useful to orientate node-negative tumors towards an adjuvant therapy.

Keywords:
Estrogens/pharmacology, Neoplasm Metastasis, Breast Neoplasms/enzymology/metabolism/pathology, Cathepsin D/biosynthesis/physiology, Cultured/enzymology, Enzyme Induction/drug effects, Gene Expression Regulation, Hormone-Dependent/enzymology/metabolism/pathology, Humans, Neoplasm Proteins/biosynthesis/physiology, Neoplasms, Neoplastic/drug effects, Prognosis, Tumor Cells

Authors

M. García
P. Augereau
P. Briozzo
F. Capony
V. Cavailles
G. Freiss
T. Maudelonde
P. Montcourrier
F. Vignon
H. Rochefort


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