Circulating Fibrocytes: Cellular Mediators of Tissue Fibrosis
Xinya Guo, Jianyu Lu, Yiyao Du, Zhaofan Xia, Shizhao Ji

TL;DR
This paper reviews the role of circulating fibrocytes in tissue fibrosis and their potential as targets for new antifibrotic therapies.
Contribution
The paper highlights the emerging role of bone marrow-derived fibrocytes in fibrosis and their potential as therapeutic targets.
Findings
Circulating fibrocytes contribute to fibrosis in both parenchymal and non-parenchymal tissues.
Advances in omics and machine learning have improved understanding of fibrocyte recruitment and differentiation.
Fibrocytes are promising targets for developing novel antifibrotic therapies.
Abstract
Fibrosis is a pathological condition resulting from an excessive tissue response during the repair process, often affecting various tissues such as the skin, organs, and joints, posing a significant threat to global health. Researchers have made substantial efforts to explore the endogenous mechanisms underlying fibrosis in recent years and have developed several therapeutic strategies to block this process. Historically, research on fibrotic diseases has focused on identifying highly relevant therapeutic targets and developing effective antifibrotic drugs. However, due to the complexity of the mechanisms of fibrosis and its effector cells, the effectiveness of antifibrotic therapies remains limited. With the advancement of high-throughput omics technologies and machine learning tools, we now have a clearer understanding of cellular heterogeneity, intercellular interactions, and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis · Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases · Connective Tissue Growth Factor Research
