Cathepsin K - A marker of macrophage differentiation?

F. Bühling, A. Reisenauer, A. Gerber, S. Krüger, E. Weber, D. Brömme, A. Roessner, S. Ansorge, T. Welte, Ch Röcken

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Abstract

Cathepsin K is a cysteine protease with high matrix-degrading activity. Initially, cathepsin K was described as being expressed exclusively by osteoclasts. It was suggested that cathepsin K expression is a specific feature of cells involved in bone remodelling. The aim of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that cathepsin K is expressed not only in bone-resorbing macrophages, but also more generally in specifically differentiated macrophages, such as epithelioid cells and multinucleated giant cells in soft tissues. Specimens obtained from different organs and anatomical locations of patients suffering from sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, granulomas caused by foreign materials, and sarcoid-like lesions were investigated for the expression of cathepsins B, K, and L. Immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization showed cathepsin K in epithelioid cells and multinucleated giant cells irrespective of the pathological condition and anatomical location, but not in normal resident macrophages. By immunoelectron microscopy, cathepsin K was discovered in cytoplasmic granules of multinucleated giant cells. In contrast, cathepsin B and cathepsin L were expressed ubiquitously in CD68-positive tissue macrophages, epithelioid cells, and multinucleated giant cells. The results demonstrate that cathepsin K, but not cathepsin B or cathepsin L, differentiates specific phenotypes of macrophages independently of the anatomical site. Its enzymatic characteristics, particularly its high matrix-degrading activity, suggest that cathepsin K-positive epithelioid cells and multinucleated giant cells are characterized by an enhanced specific proteolytic capability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)375-382
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Pathology
Volume195
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Cathepsin K
  • Cystein protease
  • Epithelioid cell
  • Granuloma
  • Multinucleated giant cell

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