Recent advances in high-resolution multimodal microscopy reveal how MT1-matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)/MMP-14 and other cell surface proteases degrade and remodel the extracellular matrix (ECM) to drive the dissemination of cancer cells into normal adjacent tissue. By cleaving collagen fibers and repatterning them into parallel bundles, individual cells reorient the ECM to permit movement in tube-like microtracks. Cells along the edge of these tubes can excavate ECM outward, generating macrotracks through which collective mass movement of cancer cells can occur. These findings develop our understanding of invasive processes in cancer and how to attack them by interfering with MMP-14 activity
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To test if proteolysis is involved in tumor cell extravasation, we developed an in vitro model where...
Cancer progression with uncontrolled tumor growth, local invasion, and metastasis depends largely on...
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Metastasis is responsible for most of cancer-associated deaths. Accumulating evidence based on 3D mi...
Metastasis is the main cause of death from solid cancer. The dissemination of cancer cells from a pr...
Abstract Cancer invasion through dense extracellular matrices (ECMs) is mediated by matrix metallopr...
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are key players in matrix remodeling and their function has been pa...
One of the hallmarks of cancer growth and metastatic spread is the process of local invasion of the ...
Cell migration is fundamental in a wide variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, among o...
The manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extracellula...
Cells use a combination of changes in adhesion, proteolysis and motility (directed and random) durin...
Membrane-type matrix metalloproteases (MT-MMP) are pivotal regulators of cell invasion, growth and s...
AbstractThe manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extr...
Contains fulltext : 79871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For cancer pro...
To test if proteolysis is involved in tumor cell extravasation, we developed an in vitro model where...
Cancer progression with uncontrolled tumor growth, local invasion, and metastasis depends largely on...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent advances in high-resolution multimodal microscopy reveal how MT...
Contains fulltext : 52307.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Invasive cell ...
Metastasis is responsible for most of cancer-associated deaths. Accumulating evidence based on 3D mi...
Metastasis is the main cause of death from solid cancer. The dissemination of cancer cells from a pr...
Abstract Cancer invasion through dense extracellular matrices (ECMs) is mediated by matrix metallopr...
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are key players in matrix remodeling and their function has been pa...
One of the hallmarks of cancer growth and metastatic spread is the process of local invasion of the ...
Cell migration is fundamental in a wide variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, among o...
The manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extracellula...
Cells use a combination of changes in adhesion, proteolysis and motility (directed and random) durin...
Membrane-type matrix metalloproteases (MT-MMP) are pivotal regulators of cell invasion, growth and s...
AbstractThe manuscript discussed in this preview describes that reconstituted three-dimensional extr...
Contains fulltext : 79871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For cancer pro...
To test if proteolysis is involved in tumor cell extravasation, we developed an in vitro model where...
Cancer progression with uncontrolled tumor growth, local invasion, and metastasis depends largely on...