Cathepsin B and its role(s) in cancer progression.

Izabela Podgorski, Bonnie F Sloane
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Abstract

Experimental and clinical evidence has linked cathepsin B with tumour invasion and metastasis. Cathepsin B expression is increased in many human cancers at the mRNA, protein and activity levels. In addition, cathepsin B is frequently overexpressed in premalignant lesions, an observation that associates this protease with local invasive stages of cancer. Increased expression of cathepsin B in primary cancers, and especially in preneoplastic lesions, suggests that this enzyme might have pro-apoptotic features. Expression of cathepsin B is regulated at many different levels, from gene amplification, use of alternative promoters, increased transcription and alternative splicing, to increased stability and translatability of transcripts. During the transition to malignancy, a change in the localization of cathepsin B occurs, as demonstrated by the presence of cathepsin B-containing vesicles at the cell periphery and at the basal pole of polarized cells. Due to increased expression of cathepsin B and changes in intracellular trafficking, increased secretion of procathepsin B from tumours is observed. Active cathepsin B is also secreted from tumours, a mechanism likely to be facilitated by lysosomal exocytosis or extracellular processing by surface activators. Cathepsin B is localized to caveolae on the tumour surface, where binding to the annexin II heterotetramer occurs. Activation of cathepsin B on the cell surface leads to the regulation of downstream proteolytic cascade(s).

组织蛋白酶B及其在癌症进展中的作用。
实验和临床证据表明组织蛋白酶B与肿瘤侵袭和转移有关。在许多人类癌症中,组织蛋白酶B在mRNA、蛋白和活性水平上表达增加。此外,组织蛋白酶B在癌前病变中经常过度表达,这一观察结果将这种蛋白酶与局部浸润性癌症阶段联系起来。组织蛋白酶B在原发性癌症中表达增加,尤其是在肿瘤前病变中,表明该酶可能具有促凋亡的特征。组织蛋白酶B的表达在许多不同的水平上受到调节,从基因扩增,使用替代启动子,增加转录和替代剪接,到增加转录物的稳定性和可翻译性。在向恶性肿瘤转变的过程中,组织蛋白酶B的定位发生了变化,这可以通过在细胞外围和极化细胞的基极存在含组织蛋白酶B的囊泡来证明。由于组织蛋白酶B的表达增加和细胞内运输的变化,观察到肿瘤中组织蛋白酶B原的分泌增加。活性组织蛋白酶B也从肿瘤分泌,这一机制可能与溶酶体胞外分泌或表面激活剂的细胞外加工有关。组织蛋白酶B定位于肿瘤表面的小泡,在那里与膜联蛋白II异源四聚体结合。细胞表面组织蛋白酶B的激活导致下游蛋白水解级联的调节。
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