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Molecular basis of organ fibrosis: Potential therapeutic approaches

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 238, Issue 5, Pages 461-481

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1535370213489441

Keywords

Wound healing; fibrosis; senescence; collagen; EndMT; Smad4; Sp1; Egr1; Smad7; Fli-1; PPAR-gamma; p53; klotho; epigenetics; ATp300; HDACi; microRNA

Funding

  1. NIH-NHLBI [HL051387, 1P01HL108795-01]

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Fibrosis, a non-physiological wound healing in multiple organs, is associated with end-stage pathological symptoms of a wide variety of vascular injury and inflammation related diseases. In response to chemical, immunological and physical insults, the body's defense system and matrix synthetic machinery respond to healing the wound and maintain tissue homeostasis. However, uncontrolled wound healing leads to scarring or fibrosis, a pathological condition characterized by excessive synthesis and accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, loss of tissue homeostasis and organ failure. Understanding the actual cause of pathological wound healing and identification of igniter(s) of fibrogenesis would be helpful to design novel therapeutic approaches to control pathological wound healing and to prevent fibrosis related morbidity and mortality. In this article, we review the significance of a few key cytokines (TGF-beta, IFN-gamma, IL-10) transcriptional activators (Sp1, Egr-1, Smad3), repressors (Smad7, Fli-1, PPAR-gamma, p53, Klotho) and epigenetic modulators (acetyltransferase, methyltransferases, deacetylases, microRNAs) involved in major matrix protein collagen synthesis under pathological stage of wound healing, and the potentiality of these regulators as therapeutic targets for fibrosis treatment. The significance of endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EndMT) and senescence, two newly emerged fields in fibrosis research, has also been discussed.

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