PMID: 9662124Jul 14, 1998Paper

Stromelysin-1 (MMP-3) and stromelysin-2 (MMP-10) expression in developing human bone: potential roles in skeletal development

Bone
S BordJ E Compston

Abstract

Stromelysin, a member of the matrix metalloproteinase family, demonstrates wide substrate specificity with the ability to degrade proteoglycan, fibronectin, laminin, casein, and the nonhelical region of collagen. The two forms of stromelysin (SL), types 1 (MMP-3) and 2 (MMP-10), share 82% sequence homology, but exhibit differences in cellular synthesis and inducibility by cytokines and growth factors in vitro. However, the distribution of the two isoforms in bone has not been reported. We investigated the presence of SL-1 and SL-2 in human osteophytic and neonatal rib bone using immunohistochemistry and, combined with a new method of in situ zymography, determined the activity of the immunolocalized stromelysins. Latent SL-1 was strongly expressed in the extracellular matrix in fibrous tissue surrounding areas of endochondral ossification in osteophytes, and adjacent to the periosteum of fetal rib bone. Active SL-1 expression was detected in osteocytes and the matrix surrounding osteocytic lacunae. SL-2 showed intense cell-associated staining at sites of resorption in areas of endochondral ossification and in resorptive cells at the chondro-osseous junction, which correlated with enzyme activity detected by zymography. Within t...Continue Reading

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