Matriptase-2: monitoring and inhibiting its proteolytic activity

Future Med Chem. 2018 Dec;10(23):2745-2761. doi: 10.4155/fmc-2018-0346. Epub 2018 Dec 6.

Abstract

Matriptase-2 (MT2) is a membrane-anchored proteolytic enzyme. It acts as the proteolytic key regulator in human iron homeostasis. A high expression level can lead to iron overload diseases, whereas mutations in the gene encoding MT2, TMPRSS6, may result in various forms of iron deficiency anemia. Recently, MT2 has been reported as a positive prognostic factor in breast and prostate cancers. However, the exact functions of MT2 in various pathophysiological conditions are still not fully understood. In this review, we describe the synthetic tools designed and synthesized to regulate or monitor MT2 proteolytic activity and present the latest knowledge about the role of MT2 in iron homeostasis and cancer.

Keywords: anemia; fluorogenic substrates; hepcidin; iron overload; matriptase-2; peptide inhibitors; serine proteases.

Publication types

  • Review