2018
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.143.6
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Fibrinolytic Activity of Cysteine Cathepsins and Role of Fibrin as a Reservoir to Sustain Proteolysis

Abstract: Cysteine cathepsins are powerful proteases first identified in lysosomes responsible for protein turnover, but now known to degrade collagen, elastin, and other matrix proteins. They are upregulated during atherosclerotic plaque development, and elevated cathepsin plasma levels are biomarkers for cardiovascular disease. The ability of cysteine cathepsins to hydrolyze fibrin and its role in hemostasis and resolution of fibrin based clots has not been well characterized, even though clotting cascades and fibrino… Show more

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