articleThe Journal of Cell BiologyMar 30, 2009GREEN OA

Protease-dependent versus -independent cancer cell invasion programs: three-dimensional amoeboid movement revisited

University of Michigan

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Abstract

Tissue invasion during metastasis requires cancer cells to negotiate a stromal environment dominated by cross-linked networks of type I collagen. Although cancer cells are known to use proteinases to sever collagen networks and thus ease their passage through these barriers, migration across extracellular matrices has also been reported to occur by protease-independent mechanisms, whereby cells squeeze through collagen-lined pores by adopting an ameboid phenotype. We investigate these alternate models of motility here and demonstrate that cancer cells have an absolute requirement for the membrane-anchored metalloproteinase MT1-MMP for invasion, and that protease-independent mechanisms of cell migration are…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Cancer cell
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Motility
  • Protease
  • Cell biology
  • Stromal cell
  • Matrix metalloproteinase
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