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Immunomodulatory roles of metalloproteinases in rheumatoid arthritis

Affiliation
Institute of Arthritis Research in Integrative Medicine ,Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Bian, Yanqin;
Affiliation
Institute of Arthritis Research in Integrative Medicine ,Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Xiang, Zheng;
Affiliation
Institute of Arthritis Research in Integrative Medicine ,Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Wang, Yaofeng;
Affiliation
Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine ,The University of Hong Kong ,Hong Kong ,Hong Kong SAR, China
Ren, Qing;
Affiliation
Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine ,The University of Hong Kong ,Hong Kong ,Hong Kong SAR, China
Chen, Guoming;
Affiliation
Guanghua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Xiang, Bei;
Affiliation
Institute of Arthritis Research in Integrative Medicine ,Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Wang, Jianye;
Affiliation
Institute of Arthritis Research in Integrative Medicine ,Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Zhang, Chengbo;
Affiliation
Institute of Arthritis Research in Integrative Medicine ,Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Pei, Shaoqiang;
Affiliation
Department of Medical Genetics ,School of Medicine and Public Health ,University of Wisconsin-Madison ,Madison ,WI ,United States
Guo, Shicheng;
Affiliation
Institute of Arthritis Research in Integrative Medicine ,Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shanghai ,China
Xiao, Lianbo

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, autoimmune pathology characterized by persistent synovial inflammation and gradually advancing bone destruction. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), as a family of zinc-containing enzymes, have been found to play an important role in degradation and remodeling of extracellular matrix (ECM). MMPs participate in processes of cell proliferation, migration, inflammation, and cell metabolism. A growing number of persons have paid attention to their function in inflammatory and immune diseases. In this review, the details of regulation of MMPs expression and its expression in RA are summarized. The role of MMPs in ECM remodeling, angiogenesis, oxidative and nitrosative stress, cell migration and invasion, cytokine and chemokine production, PANoptosis and bone destruction in RA disease are discussed. Additionally, the review summarizes clinical trials targeting MMPs in inflammatory disease and discusses the potential of MMP inhibition in the therapeutic context of RA. MMPs may serve as biomarkers for drug response, pathology stratification, and precision medicine to improve clinical management of rheumatoid arthritis.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2023 Bian, Xiang, Wang, Ren, Chen, Xiang, Wang, Zhang, Pei, Guo and Xiao.

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