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Technical advance: The use of tree shrews as a model of pulmonary fibrosis.

Jennifer L Larson-CaseyChao HePulin CheMeimei WangGuoqiang CaiYoung-Il KimMustapha El HamdaouiRafael GrytzQiang DingA Brent Carter
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The profibrotic polarization of macrophages has been demonstrated to be present in IPF subjects and in fibrotic mice. Although the lung macrophages have long been considered to be homogeneous, recent evidence indicates that these cells are heterogeneous during multiple chronic lung diseases. Here, we show new data that indicate a critical and essential role for macrophage-fibroblast crosstalk promoting fibroblast differentiation and collagen production. in the development and progression of fibrosis. The current data strongly suggest development of therapeutics that attenuate of the profibrotic activation of MDMs may mitigate macrophage-fibroblast interaction. These observations demonstrate that tree shrews are an ideal animal model to investigate the pathogenesis of IPF as they are genetically, anatomically, and metabolically closer to humans than the more commonly used rodent models.
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