Cathepsin D acts as an essential mediator to promote malignancy of benign prostatic epithelium
The Prostate2012Vol. 73(5), pp. 476–488
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Abstract
The study presented here demonstrates increased CathD expression is seen in human CAF. The upregulation of CD1 results in concomitant increases in CathD expression. Elevated CathD expression in the stroma contributes to tumor promotion.
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