Adhesion receptors and cell invasion: mechanisms of integrin-guided degradation of extracellular matrix

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J. Ivaska
J. Heino*
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[1] MediCity Research Laboratory and the Department of Medical Biochemistry,
[2] University of Turku,undefined
[3] FIN-20520 Turku (Finland),undefined
[4] Fax +358 2333 7000,undefined
[5] e-mail: jyrki.heino@utu.fi ,undefined
[6] Department of Biological and Environmental Science,undefined
[7] University of Jyväskylä (Finland),undefined
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Key words. Integrins; cell adhesion; signaling; matrix metalloproteinases; cell invasion; collagen.;
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The integrins are a large family of heterodimeric cell adhesion receptors mediating cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesion. They seem to play a central role in cell migration and invasion and are therefore essential in processes such as healing of tissue injuries and the progression of human cancer. Integrins function in cell invasion by mediating cell movement on matrix molecules and also by regulating the expression of matrix-degrading enzymes, namely the matrix metalloproteinases. Here we review recent findings on the mechanisms by which integrins regulate matrix degradation. A novel, multistep model of integrin-guided collagen degradation is proposed.
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页码:16 / 24
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