J Korean Med Sci. 1996 Apr;11(2):144-148. English.
Published online Jun 22, 2009.
Copyright © 1996 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Original Article

Enhanced expression of cathepsin L in metastatic bone tumors

In Chul Park, Soo Yong Lee, Dae Geun Jeon, Jong Seok Lee, Chang Sun Hwang, yungB Gap Hwang, Seung Hoon Lee, Weon Seon Hong and Seok Il Hong
    • Laboratory of Cell Biology, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Cathepsin L is a kind of cystein proteases which are known to facilitate the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells by degrading the components of basement membrane and extracellular matrix. This study was undertaken to investigate the expression of cathepsin L by Northern blot analysis with radiolabeled cDNA specific for cathepsin L in six normal tissues, two osteosarcoma cell lines, MG-63 and Saos-2, six primary bone tumors and six metastatic bone tumors. In six normal tissues, the highest level of cathepsin L was expressed in liver with the descending order of liver > lung > thymus > ovary > kidney > esophagus. One of the two osteosarcoma cell lines established from the primary sites expressed a high level of cathepsin L mRNA. Out of six primary bone tumors, three (50%) expressed cathepsin L mRNA, while all (100%) of six metastatic bone tumors expressed the mRNA. These results demonstrating the higher frequency of expression of cathepsin L in metastatic bone tumors suggest that cathepsin L may participate in tumor invasion and metastasis.

Keywords
Cathepsin L; Primary bone tumors; Metastatic bone tumors


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