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Antigen-presenting fibroblasts: emerging players in immune modulation and therapeutic targets

Xiaoyun Chen, Fangqi Chen, Sujie Jia, Qianjin Lu, Ming Zhao

2025Theranostics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antigen-presenting fibroblasts are a newly recognized subset that challenges the traditional view of these cells as mere structural components. Under pathological or environmental stimuli, fibroblasts acquire antigen-presenting capabilities through the expression of MHC-II molecules and co-stimulatory factors, enabling them to interact with T cells and modulate immune responses. These specialized fibroblasts have been identified across various tissues and diseases, where they play context-dependent roles, either amplifying immune dysregulation or contributing to immune homeostasis. This review synthesizes recent advances in understanding the origins, activation, and functions of antigen-presenting fibroblasts. It highlights their role in promoting pathogenic immune responses and offering therapeutic opportunities through targeted modulation. Advancing our understanding of antigen-presenting fibroblasts holds great promise for developing innovative approaches to immune modulation and therapy across a range of diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemAntigenImmune modulationCell biologyImmunologyChemistryBiologyCancer researchPeptidase Inhibition and AnalysisImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction