Year 2016 / Volume 108 / Number 12
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Study of the expression of cathepsins in histological material from pancreatic lesions

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2016.3749/2015

Juan F. Martínez, José Ramón Aparicio, Gloria Peiró, Antonio Cabezas, Manuela Roger, Francisco Ruiz, Luís Compañy, Juan Antonio Casellas,

Abstract
Background and aims: To assess the expression levels of cathepsins in malignant and premalignant lesions. Methods: We retrospectively included patients who underwent pancreatic surgery on pancreatic solid or cystic masses. The expression of cathepsin H, L, B and S was determined in both types of samples. Lesions were divided into three categories: malignant (pancreatic adenocarcinoma and malignant mucinous neoplasms), premalignant (mucinous neoplasms) and benign (other lesions). Results: Thirty-one surgical resection samples were studied. The expression of cathepsins was significantly higher in malignant lesions than in premalignant and benign lesions (H 75%, 27%, 37% p = 0.05; L 92%, 36%, 37% p = 0.011; B 83%, 36%, 62% p = 0.069; S 92%, 36%, 25% p = 0.004, respectively). Conclusions: Cathepsins are overexpressed in histological samples of malignant lesions compared to premalignant and benign lesions. However, the expression of cathepsins is similar in both premalignant and benign lesions.
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Received: 26/02/2015

Accepted: 04/08/2016

Online First: 18/11/2016

Published: 30/11/2016

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