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Group name EquipeAP
Item Type Journal Article
Title [From fibrogenesis towards fibrosis: Pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical presentations]
Creator Maria et al.
Author A. T. J. Maria
Author C. Bourgier
Author C. Martinaud
Author R. Borie
Author P. Rozier
Author S. Rivière
Author B. Crestani
Author P. Guilpain
Abstract Fibrogenesis is a universal and ubiquitous process associated with tissue healing. The impairment of tissue homeostasis resulting from the deregulation of numerous cellular actors, under the effect of specific cytokine and pro-oxidative environments can lead to extensive tissue fibrosis, organ dysfunction and significant morbidity and mortality. This situation is frequent in internal medicine, since fibrosis is associated with most organ insufficiencies (i.e. cardiac, renal, or hepatic chronic failures), but also with cancer, a condition with common pathophysiological mechanisms. Finally, fibrosis is a hallmark of numerous systemic autoimmune diseases such as connective tissue disorders (in particular systemic sclerosis), vasculitides, granulomatoses, histiocytoses, and IgG4-associated disease. Although the process leading to tissue fibrosis may be in part irreversible, new pharmacological approaches or cell therapies bring hope in the field of fibrotic conditions.
Publication La Revue De Medecine Interne
Date Feb 08, 2020
Journal Abbr Rev Med Interne
Language fre
DOI 10.1016/j.revmed.2020.01.002
ISSN 1768-3122
Short Title [From fibrogenesis towards fibrosis
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra 00000 PMID: 32046868
Tags Fibrogenèse, Fibrogenesis, Fibrose, Fibrosis, Radiothérapie, Radiotherapy, Scleroderma, Sclérodermie, Stress oxydant
Date Added 2020/02/17 - 11:33:17
Date Modified 2020/02/17 - 11:59:59
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