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Molecular switch in human diseases-disintegrin and metalloproteinases, ADAM17

Guang Yang, Mengying Cui, Weibo Jiang, Jiyao Sheng, Yongsheng Yang, Xuewen Zhang

2021Aging19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ADAMs (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase) are a family of cell surface proteins with crucial roles in the regulation of cell adhesion, cell proliferation to migration, proteolysis and cell signaling transduction pathways. Among these enzymes, the ADAM17 shows significant effects in the "ectodomain shedding" of its substrates such as cytokines (e.g., tumor necrosis factor α, TNFα), growth factors (e.g., epidermal growth factor, EGF), adhesion proteins (e.g., L-selectin), and their receptors (e.g., IL-6R and TNFα). Several studies focus on the underlying molecular mechanisms of ADAM17 in diseased conditions. Here, we took several different approaches to elucidate the function of ADAM17, the participation of ADAM17 in several human diseases, and the potential as targeted therapy reagents. As more and more studies verify the miRNA-mediated expression variation of ADAM17, the specific regulation network of miRNAs and ADAM17 was exploited in this review as well.

Topics & Concepts

DisintegrinMetalloproteinaseMatrix metalloproteinaseBiologyGeneticsCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchSignaling Pathways in Disease