Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10907650 Experimental Hematology 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
These data suggest that MMP-2 is sensitive to chemotherapy-induced stress, and may regulate BMSC support of pro-B cell chemotaxis. Increased MMP-2 expression during the acute phase of chemotherapy exposure potentially inactivates CXCL12. Subsequently, chronic exposure to chemotherapy, with the associated downregulation of MMP-2, interrupts CXCL12 release from the extracellular matrix, also blunting BMSC support of pro-B cell migration.
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