Remodelling the extracellular matrix in development and disease
- 01The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a dynamic structure in all tissues
- 02ECM remodeling guides cell behavior and organ development
- 03Dysregulated remodeling is linked to diseases like fibrosis and cancer
- 04Understanding the ECM may lead to new therapies
The body's structural matrix is constantly remodeled, a process vital for organ development that can contribute to disease when dysregulated.
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly dynamic structure that is present in all tissues and continuously undergoes controlled remodelling. This process involves quantitative and qualitative changes in the ECM, mediated by specific enzymes that are responsible for ECM degradation, such as metalloproteinases. The ECM interacts with cells to regulate diverse functions, including proliferation, migration and differentiation. ECM remodelling is crucial for regulating the morphogenesis of the intestine and lungs, as well as of the mammary and submandibular glands. Dysregulation of ECM composition, structure, stiffness and abundance contributes to several pathological conditions, such as fibrosis and invasive cancer. A better understanding of how the ECM regulates organ structure and function and of how ECM remodelling affects disease progression will contribute to the development of new therapeutic
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- Caroline Bonnans, Jonathan Chou, & Zena Werb (2015). Remodelling the extracellular matrix in development and disease. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/remodelling-the-extracellular-matrix-in-development-and-disease/
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- Caroline Bonnans, et al. "Remodelling the extracellular matrix in development and disease." 2015, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/remodelling-the-extracellular-matrix-in-development-and-disease/.
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- Caroline Bonnans, Jonathan Chou, Zena Werb. 2015. "Remodelling the extracellular matrix in development and disease.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/remodelling-the-extracellular-matrix-in-development-and-disease/
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