“…Because matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are able to process virtually any component of the extracellular matrix (ECM), including collagen, laminin, and bioactive molecules, it has been suggested that MMPs may be important in inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, metastasis and periodontitis (1,2). In particular, MMP-3 (known as stromelysin-1) has a wide substrate specificity and is capable of degrading many types of ECM proteins, such as collagen types II, III, IV, IX, and X, proteoglycans, fibronectin, laminin, and elastin (1,2), rendering MMP-3 crucial in connective tissue and bone remodeling (3,4).…”