| Literature DB >> 28402938 |
Siyuan Chen1, Hui Dong1, Shiming Yang1, Hong Guo1.
Abstract
Cathepsins are lysosomal peptidases belonging to the papain family, and based on their catalytic sites, these enzymes can be divided into serine, cysteine and aspartic proteases. The studies conducted to date have identified, 15 types of cathepsins that are widely distributed in intracellular and extracellular spaces. These proteases participate in various pathological activities, including the occurrence and development of human cancers. Several recent studies suggest that cathepsins, particularly cathepsins B, D, E and L, contribute to digestive tumorigenesis. Cathepsins were found to promote the development of most digestive cancers except liver cancer, in which they might have the opposite effects. Due to their important roles in digestive tumors, cathepsins might be therapeutic targets for the treatment of digestive cancers.Entities:
Keywords: cathepsin; digestive cancer; invasion; migration; proliferation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28402938 PMCID: PMC5522190 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.16677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Human cathepsin isoforms
| Species | Protein family | Number of amino acids (aa) | EC No. | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 480 | 3.4.16.5 | Brain, skin, placenta, platelet, liver | ||
| 225 | 3.4.21.2 | Skin, monocytes, neutrophils | ||
| 412 | 3.4.23.5 | Spleen, kidney, liver, melanoma, plasma, platelets | ||
| 401 | 3.4.23.34 | Brain, intestine, stomach, | ||
| 339 | 3.4.22.1 | Liver, kidney, thyroid gland, spleen | ||
| 463 | 3.4.14.1 | Lung, spleen, kidney, placenta, cytotoxic T lymphocytes | ||
| 484 | 3.4.22.41 | Brain, heart, skeletal muscle, testis, ovary, macrophages | ||
| 335 | 3.4.22.16 | Liver, kidney, spleen | ||
| 329 | 3.4.22.38 | Osteoclasts, macrophages, epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal, respiratory and urinary tracts in human embryos and fetuses, lung | ||
| 333 | 3.4.22.15 | Liver, thyroid gland, kidney | ||
| 321 | 3.4.22.42 | Liver, kidney, placenta, ovary | ||
| 331 | 3.4.22.27 | Spleen, lymph nodes, antigen-presenting cells, heart | ||
| 334 | 3.4.22.43 | Cornea, testes, thymus | ||
| 376 | 3.4.22.- | Spleen, lymph nodes (specifically cytotoxic T lymphocytes) | ||
| 303 | 3.4.18.1 | Liver, kidney, placenta, lung |
Figure 1Cathepsin synthesis
Cathepsin inhibitors
| Inhibitor source | Inhibitor |
|---|---|
| Endogenous inhibitors | Thyropins |
| Precursor peptide | |
| Serpin family | |
| Cystatin family | |
| α2-Macroglobulin | |
| Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-2β | |
| Synthetic inhibitors | Aldehydes |
| Ketones | |
| Nitriles | |
| Epoxysuccinyls | |
| Hydrazones | |
| Carbohydrazides | |
| Vinyl Sulfones | |
| β-lactams | |
| Phosphoryl dipeptides |