Cathepsin E is a specific marker of dysplasia in APC mouse intestine
- PMID: 16340248
- DOI: 10.1159/000090154
Cathepsin E is a specific marker of dysplasia in APC mouse intestine
Abstract
Transcriptional profiling of APC(Min/+) mouse intestinal epithelial tissue has revealed that cathepsin E (catE) manifests high relative expression in adenomas and carcinomas relative to normal epithelium. Real-time RT-PCR data presented previously confirm the presence of catE transcript in APC(Min/+) adenomatous cells compared with samples derived from normal APC(Min/+) and wild-type tissue. At the protein level, strong, highly specific immunohistochemical staining for catE is displayed in dysplastic lesions of APC(Min/+) mice. Using Western immunoblot analyses, it was additionally established that the urine of tumor-bearing mice contains higher levels of the monomeric form of catE than their wild-type counterparts. These results authenticate the relationship between transcript abundance and protein levels in transformed tissue and suggest potential utility for catE as a marker for the inception and progression of intestinal cancers.
Copyright 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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