Crosstalk between fibroblasts and immunocytes in fibrosis: From molecular mechanisms to clinical trials.
Xingpeng DiYuanzhuo ChenYa LiMenghua WangJingwen WeiTianyue LiBanghua LiaoDe-Yi LuoPublished in: Clinical and translational medicine (2024)
Therefore, we systematically reviewed the molecular mechanisms of fibroblast-immunocyte interactions in fibrosis, from the history of cellular evolution and cell subtype divisions to the regulatory networks between fibroblasts and immunocytes. We also discuss how these communications function in different tissue and organ statuses, as well as potential therapies targeting the reciprocal fibroblast-immunocyte interplay in fibrosis. A comprehensive understanding of these functional cells under pathophysiological conditions and the mechanisms by which they communicate may lead to the development of effective and specific therapies targeting fibrosis.