Distance-Dependent Distribution of Biomarkers in Colorectal Cancer Tissues: In Vivo Study
Tadeusz Sebzda, Jakub Karwacki, Mateusz Sobala, Henryk Filipowski, Mirosław Łątka, Jan Gnus, Jakub Gburek

TL;DR
This study shows how certain biomarkers are distributed differently in colorectal cancer tissues compared to surrounding healthy tissue, suggesting their role in cancer progression.
Contribution
The study reveals spatial heterogeneity in biomarker expression in CRC tissues, particularly for cathepsin B and actin dynamics.
Findings
Cathepsin B activity is significantly higher at the tumor center and decreases with distance.
F-actin and T-actin levels are elevated near the tumor core.
Actin polymerization states shift significantly based on proximity to the tumor.
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most prevalent and deadly malignancies worldwide. Despite advancements in screening and treatment, its aggressive progression and tendency to metastasize remain major challenges. Biomarkers such as cathepsins B and D, actin isoforms, and cysteine protease inhibitors may influence tumor invasion and metastasis. However, little is known about their spatial distribution in tumor versus surrounding tissue. This study aimed to evaluate the location-dependent expression of selected biomarkers in CRC tissue to better understand their role in cancer progression. Tissue samples were obtained intraoperatively from 37 CRC patients at three locations: the tumor center, and 2 cm and 5 cm from the tumor margin. The activity and concentrations of cathepsins B and D, anti-papain activity, and actin fractions (globular [G-], filamentous [F-], and total actin…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments · Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies · Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
