Review Article | Open Access
Volume 2024 |Article ID 0050 | https://doi.org/10.34133/bdr.0050

Unlocking the Potential of Collagenases: Structures, Functions, and Emerging Therapeutic Horizons

Zhen-Zhen Wang,1 Kang Wang,1 Ling-Feng Xu,1 Chang Su,1 Jin-Song Gong,1 Jin-Song Shi,1 Xu-Dong Ma,2 Nan Xie,2 and Jian-Ying Qian 1

1School of Life Sciences and Health Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, PR China
2CytoriTherapeutics LLC., Shanghai 201802, PR China

Received 
12 Jul 2024
Accepted 
31 Aug 2024
Published
08 Oct 2024

Abstract

Collagenases, a class of enzymes that are specifically responsible for collagen degradation, have garnered substantial attention because of their pivotal roles in tissue repair, remodeling, and medical interventions. This comprehensive review investigates the diversity, structures, and mechanisms of collagenases and highlights their therapeutic potential. First, it provides an overview of the biochemical properties of collagen and highlights its importance in extracellular matrix function. Subsequently, it meticulously analyzes the sources of collagenases and their applications in tissue engineering and food processing. Notably, this review emphasizes the predominant role played by microbial collagenases in commercial settings while discussing their production and screening methods. Furthermore, this study elucidates the methodology employed for determining collagenase activity and underscores the importance of an accurate evaluation for both research purposes and clinical applications. Finally, this review highlights the future research prospects for collagenases, with a particular focus on promoting wound healing and treating scar tissue formation and fibrotic diseases.

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