Collagen fibers affect metastasis in two opposing ways, by supporting invasive cells but also by generating a barrier to invasion. We hypothesized that these functions might be performed by different isoforms of type I collagen. Carcinomas are reported to contain alpha1(I)(3) homotrimers, a type I collagen isoform normally not present in healthy tissues, but the role of the homotrimers in cancer pathophysiology is unclear. In this study, we found that these homotrimers were resistant to all collagenolytic matrix metalloproteinases (MMP). MMPs are massively produced and used by cancer cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts for degrading stromal collagen at the leading edge of tumor invasion. The MMP-resistant homotrimers were produced by al...
Abstract In the 1980’s, as the importance of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in cancer progression ...
Type I collagen cleavage is crucial for tissue remodeling, but its homotrimeric isoform is resistant...
One of the hallmarks of cancer growth and metastatic spread is the process of local invasion of the ...
We have previously demonstrated that fibroblasts and invasive human breast carcinoma (HBC) cells spe...
As invading breast carcinoma cells breach their underlying basement membrane, they become confronted...
During tumour dissemination, invading breast carcinoma cells become confronted with a reactive strom...
The manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extracellula...
AbstractThe manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extr...
<div><p>During tumour dissemination, invading breast carcinoma cells become confronted with a reacti...
Defective fibrillar collagen polymerization in primary tumors has been correlated with increased met...
During tumour dissemination, invading breast carcinoma cells become confronted with a reactive strom...
We assessed the functional significance of tumor cell-associated matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 in...
Collagenases are proteins from the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) family which are comprised of s...
AbstractCancer cells are able to proliferate at accelerated rates within the confines of a three-dim...
Abstract Background The invasive potential of cancer ...
Abstract In the 1980’s, as the importance of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in cancer progression ...
Type I collagen cleavage is crucial for tissue remodeling, but its homotrimeric isoform is resistant...
One of the hallmarks of cancer growth and metastatic spread is the process of local invasion of the ...
We have previously demonstrated that fibroblasts and invasive human breast carcinoma (HBC) cells spe...
As invading breast carcinoma cells breach their underlying basement membrane, they become confronted...
During tumour dissemination, invading breast carcinoma cells become confronted with a reactive strom...
The manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extracellula...
AbstractThe manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extr...
<div><p>During tumour dissemination, invading breast carcinoma cells become confronted with a reacti...
Defective fibrillar collagen polymerization in primary tumors has been correlated with increased met...
During tumour dissemination, invading breast carcinoma cells become confronted with a reactive strom...
We assessed the functional significance of tumor cell-associated matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 in...
Collagenases are proteins from the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) family which are comprised of s...
AbstractCancer cells are able to proliferate at accelerated rates within the confines of a three-dim...
Abstract Background The invasive potential of cancer ...
Abstract In the 1980’s, as the importance of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in cancer progression ...
Type I collagen cleavage is crucial for tissue remodeling, but its homotrimeric isoform is resistant...
One of the hallmarks of cancer growth and metastatic spread is the process of local invasion of the ...