Seiki Motoharu, Yana Ikuo
Division of Cancer Cell Research, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8639, Japan.
Cancer Sci. 2003 Jul;94(7):569-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2003.tb01484.x.
Behavior of cancer cells is profoundly affected by their microenvironment, which is often controlled by pericellular proteolysis or the processing of protein components, including extracellular matrices, growth factors, cytokines, receptors, cell adhesion molecules, and so on. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of zinc-dependent proteases responsible for the proteolytic events in the extracellular milieu. Among the multiple MMPs expressed in a wide range of tumors, membrane type-1 MMP (MT1-MMP), which is expressed especially in tumor cells with significant invasive properties, is thought to be particularly important for pericellular proteolysis. Recent studies have elucidated in part how MT1-MMP is regulated biologically for the promotion of invasion by tumors or for angiogenesis by endothelial cells. Understanding of the proteolysis by, and the regulation of MT1-MMP, which probably promotes cell invasion, could provide a therapeutic hint as to how to block or delay the progression of cancer.
癌细胞的行为受到其微环境的深刻影响,微环境通常由细胞周围蛋白水解或蛋白质成分的加工过程控制,这些蛋白质成分包括细胞外基质、生长因子、细胞因子、受体、细胞粘附分子等。基质金属蛋白酶(MMPs)是一类锌依赖性蛋白酶,负责细胞外环境中的蛋白水解事件。在多种肿瘤中表达的多种MMPs中,膜型1 MMP(MT1-MMP),特别是在具有显著侵袭特性的肿瘤细胞中表达,被认为对细胞周围蛋白水解尤为重要。最近的研究部分阐明了MT1-MMP如何在生物学上受到调节,以促进肿瘤侵袭或内皮细胞血管生成。了解MT1-MMP的蛋白水解作用及其调节机制,这可能促进细胞侵袭,可为如何阻断或延缓癌症进展提供治疗线索。