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- Title
In Silico, In Vitro, and Clinical Investigations of Cathepsin B and Stefin A mRNA Expression and a Correlation Analysis in Kidney Cancer.
- Authors
Rudzinska-Radecka, Magdalena; Frolova, Anastasia S.; Balakireva, Anastasia V.; Gorokhovets, Neonila V.; Pokrovsky, Vadim S.; Sokolova, Darina V.; Korolev, Dmitry O.; Potoldykova, Natalia V.; Vinarov, Andrey Z.; Parodi, Alessandro; Zamyatnin Jr., Andrey A.
- Abstract
The cysteine protease Cathepsin B (CtsB) plays a critical role in multiple signaling pathways, intracellular protein degradation, and processing. Endogenous inhibitors regulate its enzymatic activity, including stefins and other cystatins. Recent data proved that CtsB is implicated in tumor extracellular matrix remodeling, cell invasion, and metastasis: a misbalance between cathepsins and their natural inhibitors is often considered a sign of disease progression. In the present study, we investigated CtsB and stefin A (StfA) expression in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). mRNA analysis unveiled a significant CTSB and STFA increase in RCC tissues compared to adjacent non-cancerogenic tissues and a higher CtsB expression in malignant tumors than in benign renal neoplasms. Further analysis highlighted a positive correlation between CtsB and StfA expression as a function of patient sex, age, tumor size, grade, lymph node invasion, metastasis occurrence, and survival. Alternative overexpression and silencing of CtsB and StfA confirmed the correlation expression between these proteins in human RCC-derived cells through protein analysis and fluorescent microscopy. Finally, the ectopic expression of CtsB and StfA increased RCC cell proliferation. Our data strongly indicated that CtsB and StfA expression play an important role in RCC development by mutually stimulating their expression in RCC progression.
- Subjects
CATHEPSIN B; RENAL cancer; GENE expression; RENAL cell carcinoma; KIDNEY tumors
- Publication
Cells (2073-4409), 2022, Vol 11, Issue 9, pN.PAG
- ISSN
2073-4409
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/cells11091455