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- Title
Cystatins in Health and Disease.
- Authors
Henskens, Yvonne M. C.; Veerman, Enno C. I.; Nieuw Amerongen, Arie V.
- Abstract
Proteolytic enzymes have many physiological functions in plants, bacteria, viruses, protozoa and mammals. They play a role in processes such as food digestion, complement activation or blood coagulation. The action of proteolytic enzymes is biologically controlled by proteinase inhibitors and increasing attention is being paid to the physiological significance of these natural inhibitors in pathological processes. The reason for this growing interest is that uncontrolled proteolysis can lead to irreversible damage e.g. in chronic inflammation or tumor metastasis. This review focusses on the possible role of the cystatins, natural and specific inhibitors of the cysteine proteinases, in pathological processes.
- Publication
Biological Chemistry, 1996, Vol 377, Issue 2, p71
- ISSN
1431-6730
- Publication type
Article