Impact of proteolytic enzymes in colorectal cancer development and progression

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作者
László Herszényi [1 ]
Loránd Barabás [2 ]
István Hritz [3 ]
Gábor István [2 ]
Zsolt Tulassay [1 ]
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[1] 2~nd Department of Medicine,Semmelweis University
[2] 2~nd Department of Surgery,Semmelweis University
[3] 1~st Department of Medicine,Fejér Megyei Szent Gy?rgy University Teaching Hospital
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Proteinase; Cathepsin; Plasminogen activator; Matrix metalloproteinase; Colorectal cancer; Adenoma; Invasion; Metastasis; Biomarker; Prognosis;
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Tumor invasion and metastasis is a highly complicated, multi-step phenomenon. In the complex event of tumor progression, tumor cells interact with basement membrane and extracellular matrix components. Proteolytic enzymes(proteinases) are involved in the degradation of extracellular matrix, but also in cancer invasion and metastasis. The four categories of proteinases(cysteine-, serine-, aspartic-, and metalloproteinases) are named and classified according to the essential catalytic component in their active site. We and others have shown that proteolytic enzymes play a major role not only in colorectal cancer(CRC) invasion and metastasis, but also in malignant transformation of precancerous lesions into cancer. Tissue and serumplasma antigen concentrations of proteinases might be of great value in identifying patients with poor prognosis in CRC. Our results, in concordance with othersindicate the potential tumor marker impact of proteinases for the early diagnosis of CRC. In addition, proteinases may also serve as potential target molecules for therapeutic agents.
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