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Cleavage of Occludin by Cigarette Smoke-Elicited Cathepsin S Increases Permeability of Lung Epithelial Cells.

Paul BigotSimon ChesseronAhlame SaidiDamien SizaretChristelle ParentAgnès Petit-CourtyYves CourtyFabien LecailleGilles Lalmanach
Published in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Alongside its noteworthy resistance to oxidative stress induced by cigarette smoke oxidants and its deleterious elastin-degrading potency, CatS may also have a detrimental effect on the barrier function of epithelial cells through the cleavage of occludin. The obtained data emphasize the emerging role of CatS in smoking-related lung diseases and strengthen the relevance of targeting CatS in the treatment of emphysema and COPD.
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