Cathepsin K in Melanoma Invasion

  • Quintanilla-Dieck, Maria J.
  • Codriansky, Katerine
  • Keady, Michelle
  • Bhawan, Jag
  • Rünger, Thomas M.
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Publication date
September 2008
Publisher
The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc.
ISSN
0022-202X
Citation count (estimate)
49

Abstract

Cathepsin K (catK) is a lysosomal cysteine protease with strong collagenolytic activity that mediates bone resorption in osteoclasts. Recently, catK expression has been reported in skin and lung fibroblasts, which suggests a role in maintaining homeostasis of the extracellular matrix outside of bone. Matrix degradation is a pivotal step in tumor invasion and metastasis. As other proteases, in particular matrix metalloproteinases and some cathepsins, but not catK, have been described to mediate melanoma invasion, we studied catK in melanoma. Immunostaining revealed strong catK expression in most primary melanomas and all cutaneous melanoma metastases. Melanocytic nevi also demonstrated catK expression, but it was less intense than in melanom...

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