Fibrosis is a complex process resulting from persistent inflammation following tissue damage. It involves the interaction of numerous cell types, soluble mediators, and extracellular matrix. Recently, a newly identified cell type, the fibrocyte, has been reported to contribute to wound healing and to fibrotic conditions such as hypertrophic scarring. Previously, we established leukocyte-specific protein 1 (LSP1) as a new marker for fibrocytes. In the present study, we examined the biological role of LSP1 in the development of skin fibrosis using bleomycin in an Lsp1−/− mice. These animals showed a significant increase in fibrosis, with increased thickness of the skin and collagen content. The skin in Lsp1−/− mice injected with bleomycin had...
Fibrosis is a disease in which scar tissue invades healthy organs and reduces their function. Fibros...
AbstractCertain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident ...
OBJECTIVE: Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a cysteine-rich secreted matricellular protein ...
Scar and fibrosis are often the end result of mechanical injury and inflammatory diseases. One chemo...
Fibrosis is associated with a variety of skin diseases and causes severe aesthetic and functional im...
Fibrosis, characterized by excessive extracellular matrix accumulation, is a common feature of many ...
Myeloid cells can be beneficial as well as harmful in tissue regenerative responses. The molecular m...
AbstractFibrocytes are bone marrow-derived mesenchymal progenitors that co-express hematopoietic cel...
This review describes normal and abnormal wound healing, the latter characterized by excessive fibro...
Fibrosis represents a common pathway leading to organ failure and death in many diseases and has no ...
Myofibroblasts are contractile, α-smooth muscle actin-positive cells with multiple roles in pathophy...
Dysregulated wound healing is commonly associated with excessive fibrosis. Connective tissue growth ...
After skin injury fibroblasts migrate into the wound and transform into contractile, extracellular m...
Pulmonary fibrosis is the end point of a chronic inflammatory process characterized by leukocyte rec...
AbstractBone marrow transplant experiments in mice using labelled donor bone marrow have indicated t...
Fibrosis is a disease in which scar tissue invades healthy organs and reduces their function. Fibros...
AbstractCertain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident ...
OBJECTIVE: Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a cysteine-rich secreted matricellular protein ...
Scar and fibrosis are often the end result of mechanical injury and inflammatory diseases. One chemo...
Fibrosis is associated with a variety of skin diseases and causes severe aesthetic and functional im...
Fibrosis, characterized by excessive extracellular matrix accumulation, is a common feature of many ...
Myeloid cells can be beneficial as well as harmful in tissue regenerative responses. The molecular m...
AbstractFibrocytes are bone marrow-derived mesenchymal progenitors that co-express hematopoietic cel...
This review describes normal and abnormal wound healing, the latter characterized by excessive fibro...
Fibrosis represents a common pathway leading to organ failure and death in many diseases and has no ...
Myofibroblasts are contractile, α-smooth muscle actin-positive cells with multiple roles in pathophy...
Dysregulated wound healing is commonly associated with excessive fibrosis. Connective tissue growth ...
After skin injury fibroblasts migrate into the wound and transform into contractile, extracellular m...
Pulmonary fibrosis is the end point of a chronic inflammatory process characterized by leukocyte rec...
AbstractBone marrow transplant experiments in mice using labelled donor bone marrow have indicated t...
Fibrosis is a disease in which scar tissue invades healthy organs and reduces their function. Fibros...
AbstractCertain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident ...
OBJECTIVE: Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a cysteine-rich secreted matricellular protein ...