Prostate-specific Antigen and Human Glandular Kallikrein: Two Kallikreins of the Human Prostate
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Annals of Medicine
- Vol. 26 (3) , 157-164
- https://doi.org/10.3109/07853899409147884
Abstract
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a 33 kD protein synthesized in the epithelial cells of the prostate gland. It is a serine protease that belongs to the subgroup of kallikreins, among which it is very similar to a putative enzyme called human glandular kallikrein (hGK-1). Although the hGK-1 enzyme remains to be characterized in vivo, the hGK-1 gene is expressed in the same prostatic epithelial cells as the PSA gene. Expression of the PSA gene is under complex control and the steady-state level of PSA mRNA is increased by androgens, and decreased by epidermal growth factor and activation of protein kinase C. This suggests the existence of several regulatory elements within the c/s-acting control elements of the PSA gene. As a seminal serine protease, PSA has been shown to digest the high molecular weight seminal vesicle protein, seminogelin. However, it is likely that this does not constitute the only natural substrate of PSA, as PSA has been shown to degrade insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-3. Serum PSA concentrations are frequently increased in patients with prostatic cancer, but this is also the case in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Thus, PSA measurements alone are not useful as a screening tool for undiagnosed prostatic cancer. However, serum PSA concentrations can be successfully used together with other methods in diagnosing prostatic diseases and in monitoring the successfulness of treatments for prostatic cancer.Keywords
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