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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (
collagenase
)
18,340
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Remodeling of the extracellular matrix is an important function of interstitial collagenase. The activity of this enzyme forms the initial and rate limiting step in collagen degradation; moreover, this enzyme appears representative of a family of connective tissue metalloproteinases. Conversely, a widely distributed glycoprotein, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP), may be an important regulator of matrix degradation. To study the roles of
collagenase
and TIMP in pathologically altered dermal connective tissue, immunohistochemistry was used to localize
collagenase
and TIMP in an eruptive
xanthoma
, a chronic tuberous
xanthoma
, and normal skin. Normal skin and the chronic tuberous
xanthoma
showed mild diffuse staining of both proteins throughout the dermis. In contrast, intense dermal staining of both
collagenase
and TIMP was present in the eruptive
xanthoma
. Thus, the marked accumulation of lipid in dermal macrophages was associated with a significant increase in matrix
collagenase
and TIMP. This increase may reflect direct production of these two proteins by macrophages. Alternatively, it may be due to increased production by fibroblasts stimulated by macrophage-derived cytokines. The balance of degradative and inhibitory activities in the extracellular matrix may regulate the extent and nature of dermal remodeling.
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PMID:Increased immunostaining of collagenase and TIMP in eruptive xanthoma. 247 17