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Expression and function of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-28

Matrix metalloproteinase-28 (MMP-28, epilysin) is highly expressed in the skin by keratinocytes, the developing and regenerating nervous system and a number of other normal human tissues. In epithelial cells, over-expression of MMP-28 mediates irreversible epithelial to mesenchymal transition concom...

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Autores principales: Rodgers, Ursula R., Kevorkian, Lara, Surridge, Alison K., Waters, Jasmine G., Swingler, Tracey E., Culley, Kirsty, Illman, Sara, Lohi, Jouko, Parker, Andrew E., Clark, Ian M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2724077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19375502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2009.04.006
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author Rodgers, Ursula R.
Kevorkian, Lara
Surridge, Alison K.
Waters, Jasmine G.
Swingler, Tracey E.
Culley, Kirsty
Illman, Sara
Lohi, Jouko
Parker, Andrew E.
Clark, Ian M.
author_facet Rodgers, Ursula R.
Kevorkian, Lara
Surridge, Alison K.
Waters, Jasmine G.
Swingler, Tracey E.
Culley, Kirsty
Illman, Sara
Lohi, Jouko
Parker, Andrew E.
Clark, Ian M.
author_sort Rodgers, Ursula R.
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description Matrix metalloproteinase-28 (MMP-28, epilysin) is highly expressed in the skin by keratinocytes, the developing and regenerating nervous system and a number of other normal human tissues. In epithelial cells, over-expression of MMP-28 mediates irreversible epithelial to mesenchymal transition concomitant with loss of E-cadherin from the cell surface and an increase in active transforming growth factor beta. We recently reported the expression of MMP-28 in both cartilage and synovium where expression is increased in patients with osteoarthritis. In human chondrosarcoma cells MMP-28 was activated by proprotein convertases and the active form of the enzyme preferentially associated with the extracellular matrix in a C-terminal independent manner. over-expression of MMP-28 in chondrosarcoma cells led to altered cell morphology with increased organisation of actin. Adhesion to type II collagen and fibronectin was increased, and migration across the former was decreased. MMP-28 was localised to the cell surface, at least transiently, in a C-terminal dependent manner. Heparin prevented both extracellular matrix association and cell surface binding of MMP-28 suggesting that both are via heparan sulphate proteoglycans. Over-expression of activatable MMP-28, but not catalytically inactive EA mutant increased the expression and activity of MMP-2, and all forms of MMP-28 tested increased expression of MMP19 and TIMP3 mRNA. These data demonstrate that expression of MMP28 alters cell phenotype towards a more adhesive, less migratory behaviour. Further, MMP-28 activity may reside predominantly in the extracellular matrix, and we are currently searching for substrates in this compartment.
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spelling pubmed-27240772009-08-18 Expression and function of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-28 Rodgers, Ursula R. Kevorkian, Lara Surridge, Alison K. Waters, Jasmine G. Swingler, Tracey E. Culley, Kirsty Illman, Sara Lohi, Jouko Parker, Andrew E. Clark, Ian M. Matrix Biol Article Matrix metalloproteinase-28 (MMP-28, epilysin) is highly expressed in the skin by keratinocytes, the developing and regenerating nervous system and a number of other normal human tissues. In epithelial cells, over-expression of MMP-28 mediates irreversible epithelial to mesenchymal transition concomitant with loss of E-cadherin from the cell surface and an increase in active transforming growth factor beta. We recently reported the expression of MMP-28 in both cartilage and synovium where expression is increased in patients with osteoarthritis. In human chondrosarcoma cells MMP-28 was activated by proprotein convertases and the active form of the enzyme preferentially associated with the extracellular matrix in a C-terminal independent manner. over-expression of MMP-28 in chondrosarcoma cells led to altered cell morphology with increased organisation of actin. Adhesion to type II collagen and fibronectin was increased, and migration across the former was decreased. MMP-28 was localised to the cell surface, at least transiently, in a C-terminal dependent manner. Heparin prevented both extracellular matrix association and cell surface binding of MMP-28 suggesting that both are via heparan sulphate proteoglycans. Over-expression of activatable MMP-28, but not catalytically inactive EA mutant increased the expression and activity of MMP-2, and all forms of MMP-28 tested increased expression of MMP19 and TIMP3 mRNA. These data demonstrate that expression of MMP28 alters cell phenotype towards a more adhesive, less migratory behaviour. Further, MMP-28 activity may reside predominantly in the extracellular matrix, and we are currently searching for substrates in this compartment. Elsevier 2009-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2724077/ /pubmed/19375502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2009.04.006 Text en © 2009 Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Lohi, Jouko
Parker, Andrew E.
Clark, Ian M.
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title_short Expression and function of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-28
title_sort expression and function of matrix metalloproteinase (mmp)-28
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