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Darius Dian1, Sabine Heublein1, Irmi Wiest1, Lisa Barthell1, Klaus Friese1, Udo Jeschke2.
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Cathepsin D is a protease involved in the metastasis and angiogenesis of mammary carcinomas. This review analyzes the significance of the tumor protease cathepsin D in mammary carcinomas as a tumor marker. We present a systematic overview based on a selective Medline search. Cathepsin D is expressed in mammary carcinomas and exhibits higher expression in invasive ductal carcinomas compared with lobular carcinomas. Nodal positive carcinomas showed reduced cathepsin D expression compared to lymph node metastases, and increased expression has been observed in hormone-receptor negative tumors. Thus, the expression of cathepsin varies between the two histological types. Increased cathepsin-D expression in acinar affection has also been described. The lack of an association of cathepsin D with known prognostic factors such as CA15-3, ERalpha and ERbeta does not prevent it from being using as a tumor marker. Cathepsin has already been used along with other genes as a prognostic parameter for carcinoma patients in gene arrays.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24265119 DOI: 10.14670/HH-29.10.433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Histol Histopathol ISSN: 0213-3911 Impact factor: 2.303