ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis

The ADAM and ADAMTS families, also called adamalysinsbelong to an important group of extracellular matrix proteins.The ADAMs family belong to both the transmembrane andsecreted proteins, while ADAMTS family only containssecreted forms. Adamalysins play an important role in the cellphenotype regulati...

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Main Authors: Leszczynski Przemyslaw, Hendrich Andrzej Boguslaw, Szmida Elzbieta, Sasiadek Maria Malgorzata
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013-03-01
Series:BMB Reports
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author Leszczynski Przemyslaw
Hendrich Andrzej Boguslaw
Szmida Elzbieta
Sasiadek Maria Malgorzata
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Hendrich Andrzej Boguslaw
Szmida Elzbieta
Sasiadek Maria Malgorzata
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description The ADAM and ADAMTS families, also called adamalysinsbelong to an important group of extracellular matrix proteins.The ADAMs family belong to both the transmembrane andsecreted proteins, while ADAMTS family only containssecreted forms. Adamalysins play an important role in the cellphenotype regulation via their activities in signaling pathways,cell adhesion and migration. The human proteome contains21 ADAM, and 19 ADAMTS proteins, which are involved inextracellular matrix remodeling, shedding of various substratessuch as: adhesion ligands, growth factors, their receptors anddiverse cytokines. Recent studies provide evidence thatadamalysins play a crucial role in colorectal cancer (CRC)etiopathogenesis. It seems possible that adamalysins might beused as CRC prediction markers or potential pharmaceuticaltargets. [BMB Reports 2013; 46(3): 139-150]
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spelling doaj.art-cd356f12af044988896fcc25addcf6022022-12-22T01:08:03ZengKorean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyBMB Reports1976-66961976-670X2013-03-01463139150http://dx.doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2013.46.3.176ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesisLeszczynski PrzemyslawHendrich Andrzej BoguslawSzmida ElzbietaSasiadek Maria MalgorzataThe ADAM and ADAMTS families, also called adamalysinsbelong to an important group of extracellular matrix proteins.The ADAMs family belong to both the transmembrane andsecreted proteins, while ADAMTS family only containssecreted forms. Adamalysins play an important role in the cellphenotype regulation via their activities in signaling pathways,cell adhesion and migration. The human proteome contains21 ADAM, and 19 ADAMTS proteins, which are involved inextracellular matrix remodeling, shedding of various substratessuch as: adhesion ligands, growth factors, their receptors anddiverse cytokines. Recent studies provide evidence thatadamalysins play a crucial role in colorectal cancer (CRC)etiopathogenesis. It seems possible that adamalysins might beused as CRC prediction markers or potential pharmaceuticaltargets. [BMB Reports 2013; 46(3): 139-150]http://bmbreports.org/jbmb/pdf.php?data=MTMwOTI3MTBAcGRmX3JhaW50cmFjZV9sZWV5c0AlNUI0Ni0zJTVEMTMwMzI3MjExOV8lMjgxMzktMTUwJTI5Qk1CXzEyLTE3Ni1taW5pcmV2aWV3LnBkZg==ADAMADAMTSApoptosisCell proliferationColorectal cancer
spellingShingle Leszczynski Przemyslaw
Hendrich Andrzej Boguslaw
Szmida Elzbieta
Sasiadek Maria Malgorzata
ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis
BMB Reports
ADAM
ADAMTS
Apoptosis
Cell proliferation
Colorectal cancer
title ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis
title_full ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis
title_fullStr ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis
title_full_unstemmed ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis
title_short ADAM and ADAMTS family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis
title_sort adam and adamts family proteins and their role in the colorectal cancer etiopathogenesis
topic ADAM
ADAMTS
Apoptosis
Cell proliferation
Colorectal cancer
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