Journal article
MMP-14 is expressed in preeclamptic placentas and mediates release of soluble endoglin
TJ Kaitu'U-Lino, KR Palmer, CL Whitehead, E Williams, M Lappas, S Tong
American Journal of Pathology | Published : 2012
Abstract
Soluble endoglin is an anti-angiogenic protein that is released from the placenta and contributes to both maternal endothelial dysfunction and the clinical features of severe preeclampsia. The mechanism through which soluble endoglin is released from the placenta is currently unknown; however, recent work in colorectal cancer identified matrix metalloproteinase 14 (MMP-14) as the cleavage protease of endoglin. To determine whether this is also the mechanism responsible for soluble endoglin release in preeclampsia, we investigated the expression of MMP-14 within the placenta and the effects of its inhibition on soluble endoglin release. Placentas were obtained from severe, early onset preecla..
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