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The Many Facets of Metzincins and Their Endogenous Inhibitors: Perspectives on
Ovarian Cancer Progression
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Escalona RM
; Chan E
; Kannourakis G
; Findlay JK
; Ahmed N
Int J Mol Sci
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Approximately sixty per cent of ovarian cancer patients die within the first five
years of diagnosis due to recurrence associated with chemoresistance. The
metzincin family of metalloproteinases is enzymes involved in matrix remodeling
in response to normal physiological changes and diseased states. Recently, there
has been a mounting awareness of these proteinases and their endogenous
inhibitors, the tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs), as superb
modulators of cellular communication and signaling regulating key biological
processes in cancer progression. This review investigates the role of metzincins
and their inhibitors in ovarian cancer. We propose that understanding the
metzincins and TIMP biology in ovarian cancer may provide valuable insights in
combating ovarian cancer progression and chemoresistance-mediated recurrence in
patients.