Literature DB >> 11899231

Molecular mechanisms of pulmonary fibrosis and current treatment.

K Kuwano1, N Hagimoto, N Hara.   

Abstract

Pulmonary fibrosis is a common response to various insults or injuries to the lung. Although there are various initiating factors or causes, the terminal stages are characterized by proliferation and progressive accumulation of connective tissue replacing normal functional parenchyma. The pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis includes endothelial and epithelial cell injury, production of inflammatory cells and their mediators, and fibroblast activation. Conventional therapy consisting of glucocorticoids or cytotoxic drugs is usually ineffective in preventing progression of the disease. Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms of endothelial and epithelial cell injury, inflammatory reaction, fibroblast proliferation, collagen deposition and lung repair, should lead to the development of effective treatments against pulmonary fibrosis. Accordingly, this review summarizes recent progress made in understanding the molecular mechanisms of pulmonary fibrosis. A detailed discussion is presented regarding each of the potential new therapies which have emerged from the animal models of pulmonary fibrosis and which have been developed through advances in cellular and molecular biology.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11899231     DOI: 10.2174/1566524013363401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Mol Med        ISSN: 1566-5240            Impact factor:   2.222


  18 in total

1.  Mechanical stress induces lung fibrosis by epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

Authors:  Nuria E Cabrera-Benítez; Matteo Parotto; Martin Post; Bing Han; Peter M Spieth; Wei-Erh Cheng; Francisco Valladares; Jesús Villar; Mingayo Liu; Masaaki Sato; Haibo Zhang; Arthur S Slutsky
Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 7.598

2.  Impact of interleukin-13 responsiveness on the synthetic and proliferative properties of Th1- and Th2-type pulmonary granuloma fibroblasts.

Authors:  Claudia Jakubzick; Esther S Choi; Steven L Kunkel; Bharat H Joshi; Raj K Puri; Cory M Hogaboam
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 4.307

3.  TRPV1 antagonists elevate cell surface populations of receptor protein and exacerbate TRPV1-mediated toxicities in human lung epithelial cells.

Authors:  Mark E Johansen; Christopher A Reilly; Garold S Yost
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2005-08-24       Impact factor: 4.849

4.  Development of pulmonary fibrosis after heart failure induced by elevated left atrial pressure.

Authors:  Karen S Uray; Zhanglong Peng; Davide Cattano; Holger K Eltzschig; Marie-Françoise Doursout
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2020-08-15       Impact factor: 4.060

5.  Differential role of the Fas/Fas ligand apoptotic pathway in inflammation and lung fibrosis associated with reovirus 1/L-induced bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Authors:  Andrea D Lopez; Sreedevi Avasarala; Suman Grewal; Anuradha K Murali; Lucille London
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2009-12-15       Impact factor: 5.422

6.  Respiratory reovirus 1/L induction of intraluminal fibrosis, a model of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia, is dependent on T lymphocytes.

Authors:  Elizabeth I Majeski; Manjeet K Paintlia; Andrea D Lopez; Russell A Harley; Steven D London; Lucille London
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 4.307

7.  Rapamycin prevents transforming growth factor-alpha-induced pulmonary fibrosis.

Authors:  Thomas R Korfhagen; Timothy D Le Cras; Cynthia R Davidson; Stephanie M Schmidt; Machiko Ikegami; Jeffrey A Whitsett; William D Hardie
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2009-02-24       Impact factor: 6.914

Review 8.  Advances in mechanisms of repair and remodelling in acute lung injury.

Authors:  Claudia C Dos Santos
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2008-02-09       Impact factor: 17.440

9.  Influenza promotes collagen deposition via αvβ6 integrin-mediated transforming growth factor β activation.

Authors:  Lisa Jolly; Anastasios Stavrou; Gilles Vanderstoken; Victoria A Meliopoulos; Anthony Habgood; Amanda L Tatler; Joanne Porte; Alan Knox; Paul Weinreb; Shelia Violette; Tracy Hussell; Martin Kolb; Martin R Stampfli; Stacey Schultz-Cherry; Gisli Jenkins
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-10-22       Impact factor: 5.157

10.  Assessment of lung toxicity caused by bleomycin and amiodarone by Tc-99m HMPAO lung scintigraphy in rats.

Authors:  G Gumuser; K Vural; T Varol; Y Parlak; I Tuglu; G Topal; E Sayit
Journal:  Ann Nucl Med       Date:  2013-04-05       Impact factor: 2.668

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