Molecular regulation, membrane association and secretion of tumor cathepsin B
- 1 March 1999
- Vol. 107 (1-6) , 28-37
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1699-0463.1999.tb01523.x
Abstract
Upregulation, membrane association and secretion of cathepsin B have been shown to occur in many types of tumors and to correlate positively with their invasive and metastatic capabilities. To further understand changes in cathepsin B activity and localization, we have been examining its regulation at many levels including transcription and trafficking. Our studies indicate that there may be three promoter regions in the cathepsin B gene. Of these, continued examination of the promoter upstream of exon 1 has indicated possible control by several regulatory factors including E-box and Sp-1 binding elements. Upregulation of cathepsin B at this level may account for some of the secretion of cathepsin B found in tumors. We have also gathered evidence that endo- and exocytosis of cathepsin B may be regulated by ras and ras-related proteins in addition to previously described trafficking systems. There is also evidence that several populations of lysosomes may exist and that trafficking to different populations may determine whether cathepsin B is secreted from the tumor cell or remains intracellular. Our results indicate that membrane association and secretion of cathepsin B is not a random process in the tumor cell, but rather part of a tightly controlled system.Keywords
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