Journal article

MMP-15 is upregulated in preeclampsia, but does not cleave endoglin to produce soluble endoglin

TJ Kaitu'u-Lino, K Palmer, L Tuohey, L Ye, S Tong

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2012

Abstract

Preeclampsia is a major pregnancy complication, characterized by severe endothelial dysfunction, hypertension and maternal end-organ damage. Soluble endoglin is an anti-angiogenic protein released from placenta and thought to play a central role in causing the endothelial dysfunction and maternal organ injury seen in severe preeclampsia. We recently reported MMP-14 was the protease producing placentally-derived soluble endoglin by cleaving full-length endoglin present on the syncytiotrophoblast surface. This find identifies a specific drug target for severe preeclampsia; interfering with MMP-14 mediated cleavage of endoglin could decrease soluble endoglin production, ameliorating clinical di..

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