Role of matrix Metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasion
Abstract Though pituitary adenomas are benign tumors in most cases, a considerable fraction of PAs behave in a malignant-like manner and invade to the adjacent structures in sellar region, especially the cavernous sinuses. Cancer-cell invasion and metastasis remain a great challenge for physicians a...
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doaj-09d8490917ae4c96a2d5a89fb2ecb7ab2020-11-24T21:21:35ZengBMCChinese Neurosurgical Journal2057-49672018-02-01411610.1186/s41016-017-0109-0Role of matrix Metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasionChengxian Yang0Xinjie Bao1Renzhi Wang2Department of Neurosurgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Neurosurgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Neurosurgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical CollegeAbstract Though pituitary adenomas are benign tumors in most cases, a considerable fraction of PAs behave in a malignant-like manner and invade to the adjacent structures in sellar region, especially the cavernous sinuses. Cancer-cell invasion and metastasis remain a great challenge for physicians and surgeons in spite of emerging advances in drug therapy and surgical Treatment. matrix metalloproteinases, as a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases, have long been known to be associated with tumor invasion and metastasis mainly via breaking down basement membrane in different tissues. Aberrant expression and activation of matrix metalloproteinases have been detected in invasive pituitary adenomas as in malignancy and correlated to tumor invasion. Therefore, matrix metalloproteinases are considered as promising biomarkers for predicting tumor behavior and even drug targets for novel therapeutic strategies. In this review, we give an overview of the expression, function, regulation and clinical prospects of matrix metalloproteinases, especially focusing on the biological network in which matrix metalloproteinases may be abnormally activated in promoting pituitary adenoma invasion.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41016-017-0109-0Pituitary adenomaMatrix metalloproteinaseTumor invasionMolecular biology |
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Role of matrix Metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasion |
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Role of matrix Metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasion |
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Role of matrix Metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasion |
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Role of matrix Metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasion |
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Role of matrix Metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasion |
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role of matrix metalloproteinases in pituitary adenoma invasion |
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Abstract Though pituitary adenomas are benign tumors in most cases, a considerable fraction of PAs behave in a malignant-like manner and invade to the adjacent structures in sellar region, especially the cavernous sinuses. Cancer-cell invasion and metastasis remain a great challenge for physicians and surgeons in spite of emerging advances in drug therapy and surgical Treatment. matrix metalloproteinases, as a family of zinc-dependent endopeptidases, have long been known to be associated with tumor invasion and metastasis mainly via breaking down basement membrane in different tissues. Aberrant expression and activation of matrix metalloproteinases have been detected in invasive pituitary adenomas as in malignancy and correlated to tumor invasion. Therefore, matrix metalloproteinases are considered as promising biomarkers for predicting tumor behavior and even drug targets for novel therapeutic strategies. In this review, we give an overview of the expression, function, regulation and clinical prospects of matrix metalloproteinases, especially focusing on the biological network in which matrix metalloproteinases may be abnormally activated in promoting pituitary adenoma invasion. |
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Pituitary adenoma Matrix metalloproteinase Tumor invasion Molecular biology |
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