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Extracellular Lipids in the Lung and Their Role in Pulmonary Fibrosis

Olivier Burgy, Sabrina Loriod, Guillaume Beltramo, Philippe Bonniaud

2022Cells53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipids are major actors and regulators of physiological processes within the lung. Initial research has described their critical role in tissue homeostasis and in orchestrating cellular communication to allow respiration. Over the past decades, a growing body of research has also emphasized how lipids and their metabolism may be altered, contributing to the development and progression of chronic lung diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis. In this review, we first describe the current working model of the mechanisms of lung fibrogenesis before introducing lipids and their cellular metabolism. We then summarize the evidence of altered lipid homeostasis during pulmonary fibrosis, focusing on their extracellular forms. Finally, we highlight how lipid targeting may open avenues to develop therapeutic options for patients with lung fibrosis.

Topics & Concepts

LungHomeostasisPulmonary fibrosisFibrosisLipid metabolismExtracellularBiologyMedicinePathologyImmunologyCell biologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsNeonatal Respiratory Health Research