TY - JOUR
T1 - New insights into the mechanism of fibroblast to myofibroblast transformation and associated pathologies
AU - Watsky, Mitchell A.
AU - Weber, Karl T.
AU - Sun, Yao
AU - Postlethwaite, Arnold
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - Myofibroblasts are a differentiated cell type essential for wound healing, participating in tissue remodeling following insult. Myofibroblasts are typically activated fibroblasts, although they can also be derived from other cell types, including epithelial cells, endothelial cells, and mononuclear cells. In most organ systems, cell signals initiated following tissue-specific insult or during the metastatic process lead to differentiation of fibroblasts or other precursor cells to the myofibroblast phenotype. In addition to their beneficial and necessary role in wound healing, myofibroblasts also contribute to a number of pathologies, primarily fibrotic processes and tumor invasiveness. This review explores both traditional and nontraditional concepts of myofibroblast differentiation in the cornea, skin, heart, and other tissues, as well as some of the pathologies associated with myofibroblast activities.
AB - Myofibroblasts are a differentiated cell type essential for wound healing, participating in tissue remodeling following insult. Myofibroblasts are typically activated fibroblasts, although they can also be derived from other cell types, including epithelial cells, endothelial cells, and mononuclear cells. In most organ systems, cell signals initiated following tissue-specific insult or during the metastatic process lead to differentiation of fibroblasts or other precursor cells to the myofibroblast phenotype. In addition to their beneficial and necessary role in wound healing, myofibroblasts also contribute to a number of pathologies, primarily fibrotic processes and tumor invasiveness. This review explores both traditional and nontraditional concepts of myofibroblast differentiation in the cornea, skin, heart, and other tissues, as well as some of the pathologies associated with myofibroblast activities.
KW - Cornea
KW - Fibrocyte
KW - Fibrosis
KW - Heart
KW - Lung
KW - Scleroderma
KW - Systemic sclerosis
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U2 - 10.1016/S1937-6448(10)82004-0
DO - 10.1016/S1937-6448(10)82004-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 20630469
AN - SCOPUS:77957913899
SN - 1937-6448
VL - 282
SP - 165
EP - 192
JO - International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
JF - International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
IS - C
ER -