The aim of the present study was to evaluate the activity of cathepsin B in 36 colorectal adenocarcinomas at stage pT3 of clinical advancement and histological grade G2. A correlation was also analysed of cathepsin B activity with the stage of anatomo-clinical advancement and the presence of chosen anatomo-clinical features of the tumour. Statistically significantly higher activity of cathepsin B was observed both in the cytosol and homogenate of the neoplastic tissue compared to its activity in the cytosol and homogenate of the adjacent unchanged tissue. A tendency was found towards higher cathepsin B activity in homogenate than in cytosol, both in the neoplastic and normal tissue. No correlation was revealed between cathepsin B activity in neoplastic cells and other anatomo-clinical tumour parameters analysed.
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