Matrix metalloproteinases and the regulation of tissue remodelling

A Page-McCaw, AJ Ewald, Z Werb - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2007 - nature.com
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2007nature.com
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) were discovered because of their role in amphibian
metamorphosis, yet they have attracted more attention because of their roles in disease.
Despite intensive scrutiny in vitro, in cell culture and in animal models, the normal
physiological roles of these extracellular proteases have been elusive. Recent studies in
mice and flies point to essential roles of MMPs as mediators of change and physical
adaptation in tissues, whether developmentally regulated, environmentally induced or …
Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) were discovered because of their role in amphibian metamorphosis, yet they have attracted more attention because of their roles in disease. Despite intensive scrutiny in vitro, in cell culture and in animal models, the normal physiological roles of these extracellular proteases have been elusive. Recent studies in mice and flies point to essential roles of MMPs as mediators of change and physical adaptation in tissues, whether developmentally regulated, environmentally induced or disease associated.
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