Fibroblasts-The emerging therapeutic target of the cardiovascular system?

IF 19.3 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Sebastiaan E J Asselberghs, Maurice Halder, Rafael Kramann, Judith C Sluimer
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Abstract

Recent advances in single-cell RNA sequencing have uncovered fibroblasts' heterogeneous and plastic nature across the cardiovascular system, highlighting their diverse roles beyond extracellular matrix production, including inflammatory signaling and phenotypic switching. This review synthesizes insights into fibroblast heterogeneity and modulation in healthy and diseased heart and vasculature states. It emphasizes the lack of a consensus nomenclature for fibroblast subtypes, attributing this gap to the need for large-scale meta-analyses and extensive validation studies. The emerging understanding of fibroblast subpopulations and their shared markers across cardiac and vascular tissues introduces therapeutic potential and safety concerns. Although preclinical studies targeting fibroblasts in the heart using gene silencing, editing, or epigenetic modulation show promise, comparable vascular interventions remain limited. Therapeutic strategies could benefit from improved fibroblast-specific markers to minimize off-target effects and enhance precision. Ultimately, the review advocates for refined characterization and nomenclature of fibroblast subsets to better exploit their therapeutic potential, while acknowledging the challenges posed by their overlapping phenotypes and diverse functionalities within the cardiovascular system. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Fibroblasts are a heterogeneous cell type with critical roles in cardiovascular homeostasis and disease. We explore advances in understanding fibroblast diversity and therapeutic potential. We underscore the importance of precision in cardiovascular disease through a consensus on nomenclature and marker specificity.

成纤维细胞——心血管系统的新治疗靶点?
单细胞RNA测序的最新进展揭示了成纤维细胞在心血管系统中的异质性和可塑性,强调了它们在细胞外基质生产之外的多种作用,包括炎症信号传导和表型转换。这篇综述综合了成纤维细胞的异质性和调节在健康和患病的心脏和血管状态。它强调了对成纤维细胞亚型缺乏一致的命名法,将这种差距归因于需要大规模的荟萃分析和广泛的验证研究。对成纤维细胞亚群及其在心脏和血管组织中的共享标记的新认识引入了治疗潜力和安全性问题。尽管使用基因沉默、编辑或表观遗传调节靶向心脏成纤维细胞的临床前研究显示出希望,但可比较的血管干预仍然有限。治疗策略可能受益于改进的成纤维细胞特异性标记物,以尽量减少脱靶效应并提高精度。最后,这篇综述提倡对成纤维细胞亚群进行精细的表征和命名,以更好地利用它们的治疗潜力,同时承认它们在心血管系统中重叠的表型和不同的功能所带来的挑战。意义声明:成纤维细胞是一种异质性细胞类型,在心血管稳态和疾病中起关键作用。我们将探讨成纤维细胞多样性及其治疗潜力的研究进展。通过对命名法和标志物特异性的共识,我们强调了心血管疾病精确性的重要性。
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Pharmacological Reviews
Pharmacological Reviews 医学-药学
CiteScore
34.70
自引率
0.50%
发文量
40
期刊介绍: Pharmacological Reviews is a highly popular and well-received journal that has a long and rich history of success. It was first published in 1949 and is currently published bimonthly online by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. The journal is indexed or abstracted by various databases, including Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews Database, Biosciences Information Service, Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Index to Scientific Reviews, Medical Documentation Service, Reference Update, Research Alerts, Science Citation Index, and SciSearch. Pharmacological Reviews offers comprehensive reviews of new pharmacological fields and is able to stay up-to-date with published content. Overall, it is highly regarded by scholars.
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