Ultraviolet light-induced collagen degradation inhibits melanoma invasion
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) increases melanoma incidence. Here, the authors report that UVR-damaged dermal fibroblasts upregulate MMP1 to degrade collagen which inhibits melanoma invasion and that aged primary melanomas in skin with degraded collagen have a better prognosis, while new collagen synth...
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Main Authors: | Timothy Budden, Caroline Gaudy-Marqueste, Andrew Porter, Emily Kay, Shilpa Gurung, Charles H. Earnshaw, Katharina Roeck, Sarah Craig, Víctor Traves, Jean Krutmann, Patricia Muller, Luisa Motta, Sara Zanivan, Angeliki Malliri, Simon J. Furney, Eduardo Nagore, Amaya Virós |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3eebf3f892a42e28f17cc0ebdce6bf8 |
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