Unveiling Matrix Metalloproteinase 13's Dynamic Role in Breast Cancer: A Link to Physical Changes and Prognostic Modulation

揭示基质金属蛋白酶13在乳腺癌中的动态作用:与物理变化和预后调节的联系

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Abstract

The biomechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) including its stiffness, viscoelasticity, collagen architecture, and temperature constitute critical biomechanical cues governing breast cancer progression. Matrix metalloproteinase 13 (MMP13) is an important marker of breast cancer and plays important roles in matrix remodelling and cell metastasis. Emerging evidence highlights MMP13 as a dynamic modulator of the ECM's physical characteristics through dual mechanoregulatory mechanisms. While MMP13-mediated collagen degradation facilitates microenvironmental softening, thus promoting tumour cell invasion, paradoxically, its crosstalk with cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) drives pathological stromal stiffening via aberrant matrix deposition and crosslinking. This biomechanical duality is amplified through feedforward loops with an epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and cancer stem cell (CSC) populations, mediated by signalling axes such as TGF-β/Runx2. Intriguingly, MMP13 exhibits context-dependent mechanomodulatory effects, demonstrating anti-fibrotic activity and inhibiting the metastasis of breast cancer. At the same time, angiogenesis and increased metabolism are important mechanisms through which MMP13 promotes a temperature increase in breast cancer. Targeting the spatiotemporal regulation of MMP13's mechanobiological functions may offer novel therapeutic strategies for disrupting the tumour-stroma vicious cycle.

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