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Assays for determination of matrix metalloproteinases and their activity
Authors:Sona KrizkovaOndrej Zitka  Vojtech Adam  Rene Kizek  Michal MasarikMarie Stiborova  Tomas EckschlagerGrace J Chavis
Institution:a Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Agronomy, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska 1, CZ-613 00 Brno, Czech Republic
b Department of Pathological Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Kamenice 5, CZ-625 00 Brno-Bohunice, Czech Republic
c Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Technicka 3058/10, CZ-616 00 Brno, Czech Republic
d Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 2030, CZ-128 40 Prague 2, Czech Republic
e Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology, 2[nd] Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, VUvalu 84, CZ-150 06 Prague 5, Czech Republic
f Department of Chemistry, University of California, One Shields Avenue, CA-956 16 Davis, USA
Abstract:Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are involved in many physiological and pathological processes. Due to their ability to cleave and to remodel components of surrounding tissues, MMPs may affect cell migration, differentiation, growth, inflammatory processes, neovascularization, wound healing, apoptosis, the uterine cycle and many other actions within the body, including those needed for tumorigenesis and other diseases.MMPs can therefore be used as potential markers for detecting various cancers, neurodegenerative, and immune and cardiovascular diseases. Numerous MMP assays were developed for clinical and research purposes, but far more attention has been devoted to understanding their biological functions.Due to differences in methodology, results obtained in various laboratory settings are difficult to compare because of the lack of standards and analytical methods of validation. Limits of detection of particular methods used for identifying MMPs are also disputable.Enzymatic, immunochemical and fluorimetric methods are particularly suitable for clinical use. In-vivo imaging methods offer many potential advantages in cancer research and diagnostics. Other methods are subject to investigation e.g., phage display, multiple-enzyme/multiple-reagent assay system (MEMRAS) and activity-based profiling].
Keywords:Activity-based profiling  Cancer  Disease marker  Enzymatic method  Fluorimetric method  Immunochemical method  In-vivo imaging  Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)  Multiple-enzyme/multiple-reagent assay system (MEMRAS)  Phage display
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