“…These MMPs are grouped into six different classes based on their substrate specificity, i.e., (i) collagenases (MMP-1, MMP-8, MMP-13, MMP-18), (ii) gelatinases (MMP-2, MMP-9), (iii) matrilysins (MMP-7, MMP-26), (iv) stromelysins (MMP-3, MMP-10, MMP-11), (v) MT-MMPs (MMP-14, MMP-15, MMP-16, MMP-17, MMP-24, MMP-25), and (vi) miscellaneous MMPs (MMP-12, MMP-19, MMP-20, MMP-21, MMP-22, MMP-23, MMP-28, MMP-29). MMPs are found to execute significant roles in the development of tumors and the invasion of inflammatory cells …”