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Cathepsin-D in human endometrium: induction by progesterone and potential value as a tumor marker.

T Maudelonde1, P Martinez, J P Brouillet, F Laffargue, A Pages, H Rochefort.   

Abstract

Using an immunoenzymatic assay, cathepsin-D concentrations were measured in the cytosol of human endometrium biopsies. The level of cathepsin-D was higher in the luteal phase than in the follicular phase (P less than 0.01), suggesting increased accumulation by progesterone. Induction by progestin was confirmed by immunoprecipitation of cathepsin-D from a lysate of epithelial endometrial cells previously treated in primary culture with R5020 (10 nM); estradiol (10 nM) had no effect. Immunohistochemistry showed that cathepsin-D is mainly localized in the epithelium and that its level is higher in the luteal phase. The plasma level of cathepsin-D was stable during the menstrual cycle, ranging between 2.5-10 pmol/mL, but increased slightly during pregnancy. The mean level of cathepsin-D was higher in 19 endometrial carcinoma than in 20 normal endometrium, but was not correlated with steroid receptor status. However, using 15 pmol/mg protein as a cut-off level, the cathepsin-D status (high or low) was correlated with the degree of myometrial invasion (greater than or equal to one third) by adenocarcinoma cells, whereas steroid receptor status was not. We conclude that cathepsin-D is induced by progesterone in human endometrium, as it is in normal rat uterus, and we suggest that a low concentration of cathepsin-D in the cytosol of endometrial adenocarcinoma may indicate a favorable prognosis, since it is correlated with low myometrial invasion.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1688438     DOI: 10.1210/jcem-70-1-115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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