Crosstalk between fibroblasts and inflammatory cells
- 01Fibroblasts are active participants in the immune system
- 02They communicate reciprocally with immune cells
- 03This interaction can drive fibrosis and inflammation
- 04Cardiac fibroblasts play a role in heart inflammation and failure
Fibroblasts and immune cells constantly communicate, influencing inflammation, tissue repair, and fibrosis throughout the body.
Fibroblasts, which are traditionally recognized as a quiescent cell responsible for extracellular matrix production, are more and more appreciated as an active key player of the immune system. This review describes how fibroblasts and immune cells reciprocally influence the pathogenesis of fibrosis. An overview is given how fibroblasts are triggered by components of the innate and adaptive immunity on the one hand and how fibroblasts modulate immune cell behaviour via conditioning the cellular and cytokine microenvironment on the other hand. Finally, latest insights into the role of cardiac fibroblasts in the orchestration of inflammatory cell infiltration in the heart, and their impact on heart failure, are outlined.
- APA
- S Van Linthout, K Miteva, & C Tschöpe (2014). Crosstalk between fibroblasts and inflammatory cells. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/crosstalk-between-fibroblasts-and-inflammatory-cells/
- MLA
- S Van Linthout, et al. "Crosstalk between fibroblasts and inflammatory cells." 2014, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/crosstalk-between-fibroblasts-and-inflammatory-cells/.
- Chicago
- S Van Linthout, K Miteva, C Tschöpe. 2014. "Crosstalk between fibroblasts and inflammatory cells.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/crosstalk-between-fibroblasts-and-inflammatory-cells/
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