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Query: EC:3.4.23.5 (
cathepsin D
)
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Cathepsin D is a widely expressed aspartyl lysosomal protease. Clinical studies in several tumor types have shown a strong correlation between
cathepsin D
expression and tumor progression. In breast carcinoma, its expression is an independent prognostic factor associated with an increased risk of death. However, there have been no studies evaluating
cathepsin D
in bladder tumors. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the pattern of expression of
cathepsin D
in a large series of bladder carcinomas and assess its role as a prognostic factor against established variables. The tumors from 105 patients (median age 73) (median follow-up 26 months) with transitional cell carcinoma of bladder were examined. Forty-nine patients had superficial tumors (16 pTa; 33
pT1
), 56 had invasive tumors (14 pT2; 42 pT3); there were 35 grade 1/2 tumors and 70 grade 3 tumors. These were stained by a standard immunohistochemical technique with an anti-
cathepsin D
monoclonal antibody. All 4 normal bladder specimens were positive for
cathepsin D
. Fifty-four tumors (51%) were positive for
cathepsin D
and 51 (49%) were negative. Chi square analysis showed a significant positive relationship between negative
cathepsin D
expression and stage (p < 0.0005), grade (p < 0.0001) and tumor morphology (p = 0.001). There was no relationship between
cathepsin D
expression and tumor ploidy (p > 0.1) or patient age (p = 0.09). Univariate analysis of disease-free and overall survival showed that negative
cathepsin D
expression (p = 0.01 and p = 0.0003 respectively), stage (p = 0.004 and p < 0.005 respectively) and grade (p = 0.02 and p = 0.0007 respectively) were associated with significantly worse prognosis. However, in a multivariate analysis of age, stage, grade and
cathepsin D
expression, only stage remained significant for overall survival (p < 0.005). The observed result for
cathepsin D
in the univariate analysis is probably due to its strong association with grade and stage. Nevertheless,
cathepsin D
status was able to provide additional prognostic information for overall survival in invasive tumors when stratifying for grade (p = 0.047), which suggests that it might provide additional prognostic data within particular tumor stages.
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PMID:An immunohistochemical and prognostic evaluation of cathepsin D expression in 105 bladder carcinomas. 777 37
This study investigated the prognostic value of immunohistochemically detected
cathepsin D
expression in 103 invasive ductal carcinomas of the breast at stages
pT1
and 2. We also assessed the association between
cathepsin D
expression and histomorphological tumour subtypes (invasive ductal carcinoma with extensive intraductal component, multifocal tumour). Cathepsin D expression was examined at two cut-off levels (positive and highly positive) and separately identified within the epithelial and stromal component of all tumours. Positive and highly positive epithelial expression was detected in 32 (31.1%) and 20 (19.4%) patients respectively. Stromal expression was found in 35 (34%) and 19 (18.4%) cases respectively. Epithelial
cathepsin D
expression was associated with stage and nuclear grade, but not with lymph node or oestrogen receptor status. Positive and highly positive epithelial
cathepsin D
expression showed significant prognostic value for overall survival (P = 0.003 and 0.01) and recurrence-free interval (P = 0.04 and 0.02). Cathepsin D expression in stromal cells was not associated with either several established prognostic factors or survival. Multivariate analysis revealed that
cathepsin D
expression failed to be an independent predictor of patients' outcome. Cathepsin D expression shows no significant association with histomorphological subtypes of breast cancer. Our study supports the prognostic impact of immunohistochemically detected
cathepsin D
expression in the epithelial component of breast cancer.
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PMID:Prognostic value of cathepsin D expression and association with histomorphological subtypes in breast cancer. 968 94
In order to address the heterogeneity of the
pT1
breast cancer stages, we have been examining the natural and the clinical course of disease in relation to
cathepsin D
expression, as a molecular marker for the tumor progression that leads to metastasis. The original aim of our pilot study was to determine whether it was possible to distinguish high-risk from low-risk patients, on the basis of nonestrogen- vs. estrogen-regulated
cathepsin D
expression. Our results showed that estrogen-regulated
cathepsin D
expression could be useful as surrogate marker of node-positive status. Further, during the natural course of disease, none of 7 pT1N0 patients with tumors bearing nonestrogen-regulated
cathepsin D
expression developed metastasis. During the clinical course of disease, nonestrogen-regulated
cathepsin D
expression defined low-risk while estrogen-regulated
cathepsin D
expression defined high-risk pT1N+ subgroup of patients. Although there is no consensus with respect to metastasis-related prognostic value of
cathepsin D
expression, our pilot study implies its prognostic value in
pT1
breast cancer patients and supports the hypothesis that
cathepsin D
may promote metastasis in this early stage of disease.
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PMID:Cathepsin D-related disease-free interval in pT1 primary breast carcinomas: a pilot study. 1617 Jun 72