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Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2): Structure, Function, and Clinical Significance

Immunology / Cytokines

MMP-2: A Crucial Enzyme in Cellular Processes

Structure:

  • Zinc-dependent endopeptidase
  • Multiple domains including catalytic and hemopexin-like regions
  • Activated by complex interactions with MT1-MMP and TIMP-2

Physiological Functions:

  • Extracellular matrix remodeling
  • Degrades basement membrane proteins
  • Critical in embryonic development
  • Supports wound healing
  • Facilitates angiogenesis

Clinical Significance:

  1. Cancer:
  • Promotes tumor invasion
  • Facilitates metastasis
  • Associated with poor prognosis
  1. Cardiovascular Diseases:
  • Involved in vascular remodeling
  • Contributes to atherosclerotic plaque instability
  • Linked to aortic aneurysm development
  1. Other Conditions:
  • Contributes to arthritis
  • Involved in fibrotic disorders

Therapeutic Potential:

  • Potential cancer treatment target
  • Cardiovascular intervention strategy
  • Prognostic marker

Research Directions:

  • Developing selective inhibitors
  • Identifying biomarkers
  • Understanding regulatory mechanisms
  • Tissue-specific targeting strategies

Challenges:

  • Complex regulation
  • Broad substrate specificity
  • Risk of non-selective inhibition
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