Matrix metalloproteinases

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 11.06.2024

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MMP

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Group of more than 20 zinc-dependent endopeptidases with high proteolytic activity and partially overlapping substrate specificity for protein building blocks of the extracellular matrix

ClassificationThis section has been translated automatically.

Subfamilies:
  • Collagenases
  • Gelatinases
  • Stromelysine
  • Membrane-associated matrix metalloproteinases (membrane-type; MT1-MMP, MT2-MMP)
  • More MMP's.

General informationThis section has been translated automatically.

MMPs have physiological functions in processes in which the formation of new basement membranes takes place (e.g. fetal growth of skin and skin appendages, wound healing, angiogenesis) and are involved in pathological processes with undesired degradation of extracellular matrix and basement membranes. The expression of MMPs is regulated by a complex interplay of inducers (including IL-1, PFGF, UVB rays, TNF-α, growth factors) and suppressors or inhibitors (including retinoids, heparin, glucocorticoids, natural tissue inhibitors (TIMPs), tetracyclines, antracyclines).

Matrix metalloproteinases are expressed on the surface of inflammatory cells and support eosinophil granulocytes, neutrophil granulocytes, lymphocytes, histiocytes and other cells during migration in inflammatory processes. Reduced expression of MMPs leads to increased deposition of extracellular matrix proteins in the skin during fibrosis processes. The degradation of basement membranes and the formation of tumor blood vessels is supported by MMPs in carcinogenesis processes.

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TablesThis section has been translated automatically.

enzyme

MMP number

Substrates

Collagenases

Interstitial collagenase/ fibroblast collagenase

MMP-1

collagen type I, II, III, VII, VIII, X, entactin, aggrecan, versican

PMN collagenase Neutrophil collagenase

MMP-8

Collagen type I, II, III, V, VII, VIII, X, aggrecan, fibronectin

collagenase-3

MMP-13

Collagen type I, II, III, IV, gelatin, aggrecan, perlecan, tenascin C

Collagenase-4 (Xenopus)

MMP-18

Collagen type I

Gelatinases

gelatinase A

MMP-2

Collagen type I, IV, V, VII, X, XI, aggrecan, versican, fibronectin, laminin, elastin, tenascin C,

Gelatinase B

MMP-9

collagen type IV, V, VII, X, XIV, aggrecan, elastin, fibronectin

Stromelysine

Stromelysin-1/ Transin-1

MMP-3

collagen type III, IV, IX, X, gelatin, aggrecan, versican, fibronectin, laminin, fibrinogen

Stromelysin-2/ Transin-2

MMP-10

collagen type III, IV, V, elastin, aggrecan, fibronectin

stromelysin-3

MMP-11

alpha-proteinase inhibitor

Membrane-associated MMPs

MT1-MMP

MMP-14

Collagen type I, II, III, fibronectin, laminin, vitronectin, aggrecan

MT2-MMP

MMP-15

Laminin, fibronectin, gelatin, tenascin C

MT3-MMP

MMP-16

Activator of proMMP-2

MT4-MMP

MMP-17

not known

MT5-MMP

MMP-24

proMMP-2, proMMP-9, gelatin

MT6-MMP

MMP-25

collagen type IV, fibronectin, fibrin

Further MMPs

Matrilysin Matrine PUMP-1

MMP-7

Collagen type IV, X, aggrecan, fibronectin, laminin, elastin, entactin, tenascin C, fibronectin, transferrin

Metalloelastase/ Macrophage Elastase

MMP-12

collagen type IV, gelatin, fibronectin, laminin, elastin, fibronectin

not known

MMP-19

collagen type IV, gelatin, fibronectin, laminin, elastin, tenascin C, fibronectin, a-proteinase inhibitor

Enamelysin

MMP-20

Amelogenin

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Last updated on: 11.06.2024