[Matrilysin-1 and cancer pathology].

Med Sci (Paris)

Inserm U.45, IFR62, Université Lyon 1, Faculté de Médecine Laennec, 7, rue Guillaume Paradin, 69372 Lyon Cedex 08, France.

Published: May 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • Matrilysin-1 plays a critical role in cancer progression, particularly in digestive cancers, by degrading molecular targets and activating other proteolytic systems.
  • Its expression increases from benign growths like adenomas to malignant forms such as carcinomas, contributing to tumor development and metastasis.
  • Targeting matrilysin-1 with antisense oligonucleotides shows promise in reducing cancer invasiveness, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target.

Article Abstract

Matrilysin-1 has a considerable importance in the progression of cancers, namely digestive, ones inasmuch as it fulfils a direct function of deterioration on molecular targets at different levels and interferes as well in the activation of other proteolytic systems. Its low expression in sound tissues increases distinctly in mild cellular proliferations like adenomas to increase even more in carcinomas and be involved at the level of tumoral development as well as in a metastatical proliferation. It acts during the different stages of malignant transformation, splitting the E-cadherin, an intercellular adhesive molecule of epithelia, matrix molecules in the tumor-stroma interface and integrins which link matrix components to epithelial cells. The use of oligonucleotide antisens to the matrilysin-1 drives to a clear reduction of invading process, suggesting therefore an important therapeutic potential.

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