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ExtracellularMatrix Degradation and Remodeling in Development and Disease

Pengfei Lu, Ken Takai, Valerie M Weaver, Zena Werb
Key takeaways
  1. 01The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a dynamic structure
  2. 02ECM remodeling is vital for wound repair and tissue maintenance
  3. 03Abnormal ECM dynamics are linked to fibrosis and cancer
  4. 04Understanding the ECM is key for future medical therapies

The constant remodeling of the body's extracellular matrix is essential for healthy tissue, but disruptions in this process can drive disease.

Abstract

The extracellular matrix (ECM) serves diverse functions and is a major component of the cellular microenvironment. The ECM is a highly dynamic structure, constantly undergoing a remodeling process where ECM components are deposited, degraded, or otherwise modified. ECM dynamics are indispensible during restructuring of tissue architecture. ECM remodeling is an important mechanism whereby cell differentiation can be regulated, including processes such as the establishment and maintenance of stem cell niches, branching morphogenesis, angiogenesis, bone remodeling, and wound repair. In contrast, abnormal ECM dynamics lead to deregulated cell proliferation and invasion, failure of cell death, and loss of cell differentiation, resulting in congenital defects and pathological processes including tissue fibrosis and cancer. Understanding the mechanisms of ECM remodeling and its regulation, therefore, is essential for developing new therapeutic interventions for diseases and novel strategies for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

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APA
Pengfei Lu, Ken Takai, Valerie M Weaver, & Zena Werb (2011). ExtracellularMatrix Degradation and Remodeling in Development and Disease. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/extracellularmatrix-degradation-and-remodeling-in-development-and-disease/
MLA
Pengfei Lu, et al. "ExtracellularMatrix Degradation and Remodeling in Development and Disease." 2011, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/extracellularmatrix-degradation-and-remodeling-in-development-and-disease/.
Chicago
Pengfei Lu et al. 2011. "ExtracellularMatrix Degradation and Remodeling in Development and Disease.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/extracellularmatrix-degradation-and-remodeling-in-development-and-disease/