napsin
Napsin A, also known as NAPSA, is a lysosomal aspartic protease encoded by the NAPSA gene. It is expressed predominantly in type II alveolar pneumocytes of the lung, where it participates in the maturation of surfactant proteins, particularly the processing of pro-surfactant protein B to its active form.
In clinical practice, napsin A is widely used as an immunohistochemical marker to support the diagnosis of
Like all immunohistochemical markers, napsin A is not perfect. A subset of lung adenocarcinomas may be napsin
Overall, napsin A is a clinically important protein in pathology, serving both a biological role in pulmonary