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Dipeptidyl peptidase-IV and related molecules: markers of malignancy?

, MD PhD (Professor, University Teacher, Scientist) , , MSc (University Teacher, PhD Student) , , MD (University Teacher, PhD Student) & , PhD (University Teacher, Scientist)
Pages 677-689 | Published online: 04 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

Background: The dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) family has outgrown its humble origins as a simple enzymatic activity cleaving dipeptides from peptides with an accessible N-terminal penultimate proline with no clear role in metabolism. It is now understood to play a critical role in regulating signaling capacity of chemokines, neuropeptides and other extracellular messengers in addition to playing direct roles by means of non-enzymatic interactions to regulate the local extracellular proliferative environment. Consequently, examination of DPP-IV family representation and activity in immune and oncogenic processes has become a major focus. Objectives: To review the evidence for DPP-IV family members as markers of malignancy. Methods: Overview of published data. Results/conclusion: The DPP-IV family, which is probably linked directly to the pathogenesis of cancer, holds significant promise for exploitation in the diagnostic arena.

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