Previous work has suggested that an extracellular matrix degrading enzyme-matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) plays an important role in the development of muscle atrophy. However, the transcriptional regulation mechanism of MMP-2 in skeletal muscle atrophy remains largely unknown. Using transgenic MMP-2 promoter reporter mice, we have demonstrated that AP-1 and RE-1 binding sites in the MMP-2 promoter region, coupled with increased binding of Fra-1, Fra-2 and AP-2, play a critical role in MMP-2 transcriptional regulation in muscle atrophy. Novel information gained from this study has improved our understanding of in vivo transcriptional regulation of MMP-2 in skeletal muscle atrophy.

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