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Abstract
Activated myofibroblasts are key effector cells in tissue fibrosis. Emerging evidence suggests that myofibroblasts infiltrating fibrotic tissues originate predominantly from local mesenchyme-derived populations. Alterations in the extracellular matrix network play an important role in modulating fibroblast phenotype and function. In a pro-inflammatory environment, generation of matrix fragments may induce a matrix-degrading fibroblast phenotype. Deposition of ED-A fibronectin plays an important role in myofibroblast transdifferentiation. In fibrotic tissues, the matrix is enriched with matricellular macromolecules that regulate growth factor-mediated responses and modulate protease activation. This manuscript discusses emerging concepts on the role of the extracellular matrix in regulation of fibroblast behavior.Entities:
Keywords: Extracellular matrix; Fibroblast; Matricellular protein; Myofibroblast; Pericyte; Thrombospondin
Year: 2016 PMID: 27171595 PMCID: PMC4860262 DOI: 10.1007/s40139-016-0099-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Pathobiol Rep ISSN: 2167-485X