Littlewood-Evans AJ, Bilbe G, Bowler WB, Farley D, Wlodarski B,
Kokubo T, Inaoka T, Sloane J, Evans DB, Gallagher JA (1997)
The osteoclast-associated protease cathepsin K is expressed in human breast carcinoma.
Cancer Research
57:
5386-5390
Human cathepsin K is a novel cysteine protease previously reported to
be restricted in its expression to osteoclasts, Immunolocalization of
cathepsin K in breast tumor bone metastases revealed that the
invading breast cancer cells expressed this protease, albeit at a
lower intensity than in osteoclasts, In situ hybridization and
immunolocalization studies were subsequently conducted to demonstrate
cathepsin K mRNA and protein expression in samples of primary breast
carcinoma. Expression of cathepsin K mRNA was confirmed by reverse
transcription PCR and Southern analysis in a number of human breast
cancer cell lines and in primary human breast tumors and their
metastases. As this protease is known to degrade extracellular
matrix, including bone matrix proteins, it is possible that cathepsin
K map contribute to the invasive potential of breast cancer cells,
including those that metastasize to bone. Thus, cathepsin K may be a
potential target leading to the design of novel drugs for cancer
therapy.
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