Mechanisms of fibrogenesis

T Kisseleva, DA Brenner - Experimental biology and …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
T Kisseleva, DA Brenner
Experimental biology and medicine, 2008journals.sagepub.com
Fibrogenesis is a mechanism of wound healing and repair. However, prolonged injury
causes deregulation of normal processes and results in extensive deposition of extracellular
matrix (ECM) proteins and fibrosis. The current review will discuss similarities and
differences of fibrogenesis in different organs and systems and focus on the origin of
collagen producing cells. Although the relative contribution will vary in different tissues and
different injuries, there are three general sources of fibrogenic cells: endogenous fibroblasts …
Fibrogenesis is a mechanism of wound healing and repair. However, prolonged injury causes deregulation of normal processes and results in extensive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and fibrosis. The current review will discuss similarities and differences of fibrogenesis in different organs and systems and focus on the origin of collagen producing cells. Although the relative contribution will vary in different tissues and different injuries, there are three general sources of fibrogenic cells: endogenous fibroblasts or fibroblast-like cells, epithelial to mesenchymal transition, and recruitment of fibrocytes from the bone marrow.
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