Matrix metalloproteinase-driven epithelial-mesenchymal transition: implications in health and disease
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences · Mayo Clinic in Florida
Abstract
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process in which epithelial cells, defined by apical-basal polarity and tight intercellular junctions, acquire migratory and invasive properties characteristic of mesenchymal cells. Under normal conditions, EMT directs essential morphogenetic events in embryogenesis and supports tissue repair. When dysregulated, EMT contributes to pathological processes such as organ fibrosis, chronic inflammation, and cancer progression and metastasis. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)-a family of zinc-dependent proteases that degrade structural components of the extracellular matrix-sit at the nexus of this transition by dismantling basement membranes, activating pro-EMT signaling…
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4Topics & keywords
- Matrix metalloproteinase
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Epithelial–mesenchymal transition
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Medicine
- Computational biology
- Cancer research
- Biology