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Abstract #17033 Published in IGR 9-1

The role of cathepsins in ocular physiology and pathology

Im E; Kazlauskas A
Experimental Eye Research 2007; 84: 383-388


Cathepsins are proteases that were originally identified in the lysosome, where they participate in house keeping tasks such as degradation of phagocytosed photoreceptors. More recently, cathepsins have been detected outside of the lysosome, and associated with numerous diseases (keratoconus, retinal detachment, age related macular degeneration, and glaucoma). The most likely mechanism by which cathepsins contribute to ocular pathologies is via degradation of the extracellular matrix, and/or regulation of angiogenesis.

Dr. A. Kazlauskas. Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School, 20 Staniford Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA. ak@eri.harvard.edu


Classification:

1.3 Pathogenesis (Part of: 1 General aspects)



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