| Literature DB >> 31929878 |
Adriano Carneiro da Costa1, Fernando Santa-Cruz2, Luiz Alberto Reis Mattos1, Maria Améllia Rêgo Aquino2, Camila Ramos Martins3, Álvaro Antônio Bandeira Ferraz4, José Luiz Figueiredo4.
Abstract
Cathepsin S (Cat S) is a protein expressed in some epithelial cells, which appears to be associated with cancer metastasis and recurrence. The abnormal expression of Cat S has been reported to be associated with the progression of certain types of gastrointestinal neoplasms, including gastric cancer (GC). There is a need to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets associated with the growth, invasion and migration of GC cells, in order to develop non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic procedures and design new therapeutic approaches. The aim of the present study was to assess the association between Cat S and oncogenic processes implicated in the development of GC, focusing on the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of this molecule in GC. A search was conducted through the PubMed and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials electronic databases for relevant literature published between 2003 and 2018, using the mesh terms 'cathepsin S' and 'cancer' and 'gastric cancer'. Copyright: © da Costa et al.Entities:
Keywords: biomarkers; carcinogenesis; cathepsin S; gastric cancer; metastasis; tumor
Year: 2019 PMID: 31929878 PMCID: PMC6951222 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2019.1958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450
Cathepsin S as an inhibitor of gastrointestinal malignant neoplasms.
| Tumor site | Testing | Role | Cell line | Results of cathepsin S inhibitors | Author (Refs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorectal | Increased expression, associated with tumor growth and invasion | Fsn0503h, MC38 | Cytotoxic effect (antibody-dependent cytotoxicity) in 22% of the tumor cells, in addition to the inhibition of invasion and angiogenesis | Wilkinson | |
| Burden | |||||
| Burden | |||||
| Kwok | |||||
| Small | |||||
| Pancreatic | Increased expression, associated with tumor growth | RIP1-Tag2 | Inhibition of tumor growth and angiogenesis | Wang | |
| Hepatocellular | Induced apoptosis Increased expression, associated with growth, invasion and metastasis | MHCC97-H | CTSS silencing with lentivirus-mediated RNAi can induce significant apoptosis and chemosensitivity in MHCC97-H cells | Lee | |
| Wang | |||||
| Gastric | Increased expression, associated with tumor invasion and metastasis | MFEN45 and MKN7 | CTSS inhibitors may be able to impede invasion and migration of gastric cancer cells | Yang | |
| Liu |
CTSS, cathepsin S.