PMID: 9535560Apr 16, 1998Paper

Pathogenesis of fibrosis: type 1 collagen and the skin

Journal of Molecular Medicine : Official Organ of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher Und Ärzte
M TrojanowskaT Krieg

Abstract

This review on the pathogenesis of fibrosis emphasizes the similarities between tissue repair, a tightly regulated salutary biological response, and fibrosis, an unregulated pathological process. It focuses on the transcriptional regulation of type I collagen, the role of cytokines in fibroblast activation, integrins as examples of cell-matrix signaling pathways, and the heterogeneity of fibroblast populations as factors contributing to fibrosis. Tissue remodeling and the role of matrix metalloproteinases and metalloproteinase inhibitors are mentioned briefly. The capacity of extracellular matrix to modulate cellular function is a recurring theme.

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