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The potential of cystatin C as a predictive biomarker in breast cancer

Gaetano Leto, Maria Vittoria Sepporta

2020Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy23 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer (BCa) is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women. Numerous efforts are being directed toward identifying novel tissue and/or circulating molecular markers that may help clinicians in detecting early-stage BCa patients and in providing an accurate estimation of the prognosis and prediction of response to clinical treatments. In this setting, emerging evidence has indicated Cystatin C (Cyst C), as the most potent endogenous inhibitor of cysteine cathepsins, as a possible useful marker in the clinical management of BCa patients. AREAS COVERED: This review analyzes the results of emerging studies underpinning a potential clinical role of Cyst C, as additional marker in BCa. EXPERT OPINION: Cyst C expression levels have been reported to be altered in tumor tissues and/or in biological fluids of BCa patients. Furthermore, clinical evidence has highlighted a significant correlation between altered Cyst C levels in tumor tissues and/or biological fluids and some clinco-biological parameters of BCa progression. These findings provide evidence for a potential clinical use of Cyst C as a novel marker to improve the clinical and therapeutic management of BCa patients and as a gauge for better clarifying the role of cysteine proteinases in the various steps of BCa progression.

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MedicineCystatin CBiomarkerBreast cancerCancerOncologyInternal medicinePathologyBioinformaticsBiologyCreatinineBiochemistryProtease and Inhibitor MechanismsBone and Dental Protein StudiesBlood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms
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