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Understanding fibrosis: Mechanisms, clinical implications, current therapies, and prospects for future interventions

Jennifer C. Ku, Jacob Raiten, Yong Li

2024Biomedical Engineering Advances25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fibrosis is a prevalent and detrimental condition associated with various diseases with a high impact on global morbidity and mortality rates. Despite its diverse causes and affected organs, common underlying mechanisms drive the development and progression of the disease. These mechanisms include an exaggerated inflammatory response, excessive activation of fibroblasts, and abnormal tissue remodeling following severe or repetitive tissue injury. Although significant advancements have been achieved to enhance our understanding of fibrosis, there is still a gap between identifying potential antifibrotic targets and successfully translating them into effective clinical interventions. Novel approaches that target specific cellular and molecular processes involved in fibrosis hold promise for reducing the pathological consequences of the disease. Understanding the pathogenesis and clinical implications of fibrotic diseases is crucial for developing effective therapeutic strategies and improving patient outcomes. In this review, we introduce the concept of fibrosis, discuss the mechanisms by which it arises, and explore existing and emerging therapeutic approaches in development.

Topics & Concepts

FibrosisDiseaseMedicinePathologicalMechanism (biology)BioinformaticsPsychological interventionIntensive care medicinePathogenesisPathologyBiologyPhilosophyPsychiatryEpistemologyInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisConnective Tissue Growth Factor ResearchOccupational and environmental lung diseases
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