Role of matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in tumor invasion and metastasis

作者: P. Z. Khasigov , O. V. Podobed , T. S. Gracheva , K. D. Salbiev , S. V. Grachev

DOI: 10.1023/A:1025051214001

关键词: MetastasisMalignant GrowthCancer researchTumor progressionDual roleEnzymeGelatinasesChemistryMatrilysinMatrix metalloproteinase

摘要: The role of various matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)—such as gelatinases, stromelysins, matrilysin, collagenase-3, and membrane-bound MMP (MB-MMP)—in tumor invasion metastasis is discussed. Data suggesting significance for malignant growth the expression level these enzymes also their activators inhibitors are presented. It concluded that at different stages progression activity MMPs displayed, which regulated by factors oncogenes. Different malignancies characterized changes in activities specific MMPs. presented show ratio between tissue (TIMP) metastasis, especially connection with a dual TIMP both activators.

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