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Proteases: Role in Various Human Diseases
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Proteases, a group of hydrolytic enzymes catalyzing the hydrolysis of peptide bonds,
play pivotal roles in various physiological processes and have emerged as key contributors to the
pathogenesis of diverse diseases. This work provides an insight into the impact of protease activity
on different disease contexts, highlighting their involvement in cancer, inflammatory disorders,
cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative conditions. In cancer,
proteases facilitate tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis, while in inflammatory diseases,
dysregulated protease activity exacerbates tissue damage and inflammation. Cardiovascular diseases
involve proteases in extracellular matrix remodeling, affecting arterial structure. In infectious
diseases, proteases play crucial roles in pathogen invasion and immune evasion. Neurodegenerative
diseases are characterized by protease dysregulation, contributing to protein misfolding
and aggregation. As research progresses, understanding the intricate relationships between
proteases and diseases becomes essential for developing targeted therapeutic strategies.
This review aims to provide a comprehensive glimpse into the diverse impact of protease activities
on various diseases, emphasizing their potential as crucial players in the landscape of disease
pathology and potential therapeutic interventions.
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Title: Proteases: Role in Various Human Diseases
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Proteases, a group of hydrolytic enzymes catalyzing the hydrolysis of peptide bonds,
play pivotal roles in various physiological processes and have emerged as key contributors to the
pathogenesis of diverse diseases.
This work provides an insight into the impact of protease activity
on different disease contexts, highlighting their involvement in cancer, inflammatory disorders,
cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative conditions.
In cancer,
proteases facilitate tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis, while in inflammatory diseases,
dysregulated protease activity exacerbates tissue damage and inflammation.
Cardiovascular diseases
involve proteases in extracellular matrix remodeling, affecting arterial structure.
In infectious
diseases, proteases play crucial roles in pathogen invasion and immune evasion.
Neurodegenerative
diseases are characterized by protease dysregulation, contributing to protein misfolding
and aggregation.
As research progresses, understanding the intricate relationships between
proteases and diseases becomes essential for developing targeted therapeutic strategies.
This review aims to provide a comprehensive glimpse into the diverse impact of protease activities
on various diseases, emphasizing their potential as crucial players in the landscape of disease
pathology and potential therapeutic interventions.
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