Cathepsin K modulates invasion, migration and adhesion of oral squamous cell carcinomas in vitro.
K YamashitaM IwatakeK OkamotoS-I YamadaM UmedaTakayuki TsukubaPublished in: Oral diseases (2017)
The enhanced invasion of carcinomas resulting from cathepsin K overexpression is probably due to the increased cell migration and adhesion. Thus, cathepsin K is implicated not only in protein degradation but also in invasion, migration and adhesion of oral squamous cell carcinomas.