Publications by authors named "Milena Pualic"

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  • * This review discusses their unique structures, how they work, and their potential use as biomarkers and targets for cancer treatment.
  • * It also examines their involvement in immune responses and brain diseases, while highlighting the challenges of developing effective treatments that inhibit these enzymes.
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Cathepsin K (CatK) is a part of the family of cysteine proteases involved in many important processes, including the degradation activity of collagen 1 and elastin in bone resorption. Changes in levels of CatK are associated with various pathological conditions, primarily related to bone and cartilage degradation, such as pycnodysostosis (associated with CatK deficiency), osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis (associated with CatK overexpression). Recently, the increased secretion of CatK is being highly correlated to vascular inflammation, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Wegener granulomatosis, berylliosis, tuberculosis, as well as with tumor progression.

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