Journal article
MT1-MMP-dependent and -independent regulation of gelatinase A activation in long-term, ascorbate-treated fibroblast cultures: Regulation by fibrillar collagen
N Ruangpanit, JT Price, K Holmbeck, H Birkedal-Hansen, V Guenzler, X Huang, D Chan, JF Bateman, EW Thompson
Experimental Cell Research | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2002
Abstract
Human skin fibroblasts were cultured long-term in the presence of ascorbic acid to allow formation of a three-dimensional collagen matrix, and the effects of this on activation of secreted matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) were examined. Accumulation of collagen over time correlated with increased levels of both mature MMP-2 and cell-associated membrane type 1-MMP (MT1-MMP), and subsequently increased mRNA levels for MT1-MMP, providing temporal resolution of the "nontranscriptional" and "transcriptional" effects of collagen on MT-1MMP functionality. MMP-2 activation by these cultures was blocked by inhibitors of prolyl-4-hydroxylase, or when fibroblasts derived from the collagen α1(I) gene-..
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