reviewFEBS JournalOct 21, 2010Closed access

Roles of matrix metalloproteinases in cancer progression and their pharmacological targeting

CGChrisostomi GialeliADAchilleas D. TheocharisNKNikos K. Karamanos

University of Patras · FORTH Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences

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Abstract

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) consist of a multigene family of zinc-dependent extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling endopeptidases implicated in pathological processes, such as carcinogenesis. In this regard, their activity plays a pivotal role in tumor growth and the multistep processes of invasion and metastasis, including proteolytic degradation of ECM, alteration of the cell-cell and cell-ECM interactions, migration and angiogenesis. The underlying premise of the current minireview is that MMPs are able to proteolytically process substrates in the extracellular milieu and, in so doing, promote tumor progression. However, certain members of the MMP family exert contradicting roles at different stages…

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Keywords
  • Matrix metalloproteinase
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Angiogenesis
  • Tumor progression
  • Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor
  • Cancer research
  • Metastasis
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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