960化工网
Extracellular proteases as targets for treatment of cancer metastases
Mijoon Lee,Rafael Fridman,Shahriar Mobashery
Chemical Society Reviews Pub Date : 08/13/2004 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/B209224G
Abstract

Metastasis, the dissemination of tumor cells to distant organs, is often associated with fatal outcome in cancer patients. Formation of metastasis requires degradation of extracellular matrices and several families of proteases have been implicated in this process, including matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), serine and cysteine proteases. Inhibition of these enzymes in animal models of metastasis has shown impressive therapeutic effects. This report discusses the various approaches used for enzyme inhibition and describes new developments in drug design for inhibition of proteases in metastatic disease.

Graphical abstract: Extracellular proteases as targets for treatment of cancer metastases
平台客服
平台客服
平台在线客服