The Expanding Role of MT1-MMP in Cancer Progression

Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2019 May 20;12(2):77. doi: 10.3390/ph12020077.

Abstract

For over 20 years, membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) has been recognized as a key component in cancer progression. Initially, the primary roles assigned to MT1-MMP were the activation of proMMP-2 and degradation of fibrillar collagen. Proteomics has revealed a great array of MT1-MMP substrates, and MT1-MMP selective inhibitors have allowed for a more complete mapping of MT1-MMP biological functions. MT1-MMP has extensive sheddase activities, is both a positive and negative regulator of angiogenesis, can act intracellularly and as a transcription factor, and modulates immune responses. We presently examine the multi-faceted role of MT1-MMP in cancer, with a consideration of how the diversity of MT1-MMP behaviors impacts the application of MT1-MMP inhibitors.

Keywords: cancer progression; collagenolysis; extracellular matrix; immunosuppression; matrix metalloproteinase; signal transduction.

Publication types

  • Review