Artículos de revistas
Role of MMPs in Metastatic Dissemination: Implications for Therapeutic Advances
Fecha
2011-04Registro en:
Simian, Marina; Raffo, Diego Alejandro; Pontiggia, Osvaldo Alejandro; Role of MMPs in Metastatic Dissemination: Implications for Therapeutic Advances; Bentham Science Publishers; Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology; 12; 11; 4-2011; 1937-1947
1389-2010
Autor
Simian, Marina
Raffo, Diego Alejandro
Pontiggia, Osvaldo Alejandro
Resumen
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been implicated in both normal and pathologic processes. In cancer in particular, in vitro and animal studies showed an involvement of MMPs in many stages of cancer progression. This led to the development of MMP inhibitors that in most cases failed in clinical trials. In this review we go over the role of MMPs in the different stages of cancer progression and try to understand why the early generation of MMP inhibitors failed. The analysis of the lessons from this first experience, plus the review of the current knowledge that shows that MMPs may be pro-or anti-tumorigenic may set the stage for a future success for this therapeutic strategy in cancer.