نتایج جستجو برای: human kallikreins

تعداد نتایج: 1643006  

2007
Miltiadis Paliouras Carla Borgono Eleftherios P. Diamandis

Human tissue kallikreins (KLKs) are attracting increased attention due to their role as biomarkers for the screening, diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of various cancers including those of the prostate, ovarian, breast, testicular, and lung. Human tissue kallikrein genes represent the largest contiguous group of proteases within the human genome. Originally thought to consist of three genes...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2000
G M Yousef A Chang A Scorilas E P Diamandis

Kallikreins are a subgroup of serine proteases with diverse physiological functions. Recently, growing evidence indicates that many kallikrein genes are involved in malignancy. In rodents, kallikreins are encoded by a large multigene family, but in humans only three kallikreins were thought to exist. Based on the homology between the human and rodent kallikrein loci, we studied a 300 kb region ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2006
Mekdes Debela Viktor Magdolen Norman Schechter Martina Valachova Friedrich Lottspeich Charles S Craik Youngchool Choe Wolfram Bode Peter Goettig

Human tissue kallikreins (hKs) form a family of 15 closely related (chymo)trypsin-like serine proteinases. These tissue kallikreins are expressed in a wide range of tissues including the central nervous system, the salivary gland, and endocrine-regulated tissues, such as prostate, breast, or testis, and may have diverse physiological functions. For several tissue kallikreins, a clear correlatio...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2006
Margrita H Slagter Louis J G Gooren Willem de Ronde Antoninus Soosaipillai Andreas Scorilas Erik J Giltay Miltiadis Paliouras Eleftherios P Diamandis

BACKGROUND The expression of human tissue kallikrein genes is regulated by steroid hormones, but most studies have been conducted with cancer cell lines. Our purpose was to examine serum and urinary tissue kallikrein concentration changes in male-to-female transsexuals before and after treatment with antiandrogens and estrogens. METHODS Thirty-five male-to-female transsexuals receiving cyprot...

Journal: :Cancer letters 2005
Christina V Obiezu Eleftherios P Diamandis

Human tissue kallikrein genes, located on the long arm of chromosome 19, are a subgroup of the serine protease family of proteolytic enzymes. Initially thought to consist of three members, the human kallikrein locus has now been extended and includes 15 tandemly located genes. These genes, and their protein products, share a high degree of homology and are expressed in a wide array of tissues, ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2000
C Hecquet F Tan B M Marcic E G Erdös

Bradykinin (BK) and kallidin (Lys-BK), liberated from kininogens by kallikreins, are ligands of the BK B(2) receptor. We investigated whether kallikreins, besides releasing peptide agonist, could also activate the receptor directly. We studied the effect of porcine and human recombinant tissue kallikrein and plasma kallikrein on [Ca(2+)](i) mobilization and [(3)H]arachidonic acid release from c...

Journal: :Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry 2007
Nashmil Emami Eleftherios P Diamandis

BACKGROUND The human tissue kallikrein gene family, located at chromosome 19q13.4, is the largest contiguous family of proteases in the human genome. The locus encodes all 15 members of the family, 13 of which have been reported as potential biomarkers for several carcinomas and other non-neoplastic diseases. Kallikreins are expressed by a wide range of tissues and implicated in a number of phy...

Journal: :Biochemical Journal 1969

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2006
Nader Memari Linda Grass Terukazu Nakamura Inci Karakucuk Eleftherios P Diamandis

Human tissue kallikreins (genes, KLKs; proteins, hKs) are a subgroup of hormonally regulated serine proteases. Two tissue kallikreins, namely hK2 and hK3 (prostate-specific antigen, PSA), are currently used as serological biomarkers of prostate cancer. Human tissue kallikrein 9 (KLK9) is a newly identified member of the tissue kallikrein gene family. Recent reports have indicated that KLK9 mRNA...

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