Cysteine cathepsins in extracellular matrix remodeling: Extracellular matrix degradation and beyond

Matrix Biol. 2019 Jan:75-76:141-159. doi: 10.1016/j.matbio.2018.01.024. Epub 2018 Feb 1.

Abstract

Cysteine cathepsins have been for a long time considered to execute mainly nonspecific bulk proteolysis in the endolysosomal system. However, this view has been changing profoundly over the last decade as cathepsins were found in the cytoplasm, nucleus and in the extracellular milieu. Cathepsins are currently gaining increased attention largely because of their extracellular roles associated with disease development and progression. While kept under tight control under physiological conditions, their dysregulated and elevated activity in the extracellular milieu are distinctive hallmarks of numerous diseases such as various cancers, inflammatory disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, bone disorders and heart diseases. In this review, we discuss cysteine cathepsins with a major focus on their extracellular roles and extracellular proteolytic targets beyond degradation of the extracellular matrix. We further highlight the perspectives of cathepsin research and novel avenues in cathepsin-based diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

Keywords: Cysteine cathepsins; Disease; ECM remodeling and signaling; Extracellular milieu.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Arthritis, Rheumatoid / genetics
  • Arthritis, Rheumatoid / pathology
  • Cathepsins / genetics*
  • Cysteine / genetics*
  • Cysteine Endopeptidases / genetics*
  • Extracellular Matrix / genetics*
  • Extracellular Matrix / pathology
  • Heart Diseases / genetics
  • Heart Diseases / pathology
  • Humans
  • Inflammation / genetics
  • Inflammation / pathology
  • Lysosomes / genetics
  • Neoplasms / genetics
  • Neoplasms / pathology
  • Proteolysis

Substances

  • Cathepsins
  • Cysteine Endopeptidases
  • Cysteine