[HTML][HTML] The membrane-anchored MMP inhibitor RECK is a key regulator of extracellular matrix integrity and angiogenesis

J Oh, R Takahashi, S Kondo, A Mizoguchi, E Adachi… - Cell, 2001 - cell.com
J Oh, R Takahashi, S Kondo, A Mizoguchi, E Adachi, RM Sasahara, S Nishimura, Y Imamura…
Cell, 2001cell.com
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are essential for proper extracellular matrix remodeling.
We previously found that a membrane-anchored glycoprotein, RECK, negatively regulates
MMP-9 and inhibits tumor invasion and metastasis. Here we show that RECK regulates two
other MMPs, MMP-2 and MT1-MMP, known to be involved in cancer progression, that mice
lacking a functional RECK gene die around E10. 5 with defects in collagen fibrils, the basal
lamina, and vascular development, and that this phenotype is partially suppressed by MMP …
Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are essential for proper extracellular matrix remodeling. We previously found that a membrane-anchored glycoprotein, RECK, negatively regulates MMP-9 and inhibits tumor invasion and metastasis. Here we show that RECK regulates two other MMPs, MMP-2 and MT1-MMP, known to be involved in cancer progression, that mice lacking a functional RECK gene die around E10.5 with defects in collagen fibrils, the basal lamina, and vascular development, and that this phenotype is partially suppressed by MMP-2 null mutation. Also, vascular sprouting is dramatically suppressed in tumors derived from RECK-expressing fibrosarcoma cells grown in nude mice. These results support a role for RECK in the regulation of MMP-2 in vivo and implicate RECK downregulation in tumor angiogenesis.
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