Molecular mechanisms of endothelial to mesenchymal cell transition (EndoMT) in experimentally induced fibrotic diseases.

Fibrogenesis & Tissue Repair Pub Date : 2012-06-06 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.1186/1755-1536-5-S1-S7
Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Sergio A Jimenez
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Several recent studies have demonstrated that endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EndoMT), a newly recognized type of cellular transdifferentiation may be an important source of myofibroblasts during the development of experimentally induced pulmonary, cardiac and kidney fibrosis. EndoMT is a complex biological process induced by members of the transforming growth factor (TGF-β) family of regulatory polypeptides in which endothelial cells adopt a mesenchymal or myofibroblastic phenotype acquiring motile and contractile properties and initiating expression of mesenchymal cell products such as α smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and type I collagen. Although these experimental studies provide compelling evidence for the participation of EndoMT in the development of experimentally-induced fibrotic processes the precise role of EndoMT in the pathogenesis of human fibrotic disorders requires confirmation and validation from studies of human clinical pathologic conditions. Such confirmation should lead to a change in the paradigm of the origin of profibrogenic myofibroblasts involved in human fibrotic diseases. Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms and the regulatory pathways involved in EndoMT may lead to the development of novel therapeutic approaches for the incurable and often devastating fibrotic disorders.

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实验性纤维化疾病中内皮细胞向间充质细胞转化的分子机制。
最近的几项研究表明,内皮细胞向间充质细胞转化(EndoMT)是一种新发现的细胞转分化类型,可能是实验诱导肺、心脏和肾纤维化发展过程中肌成纤维细胞的重要来源。EndoMT是由转化生长因子(TGF-β)调节多肽家族成员诱导的复杂生物学过程,内皮细胞采用间充质或肌成纤维细胞表型,获得运动和收缩特性,并启动间充质细胞产物如α平滑肌肌动蛋白(α- sma)和I型胶原的表达。尽管这些实验研究提供了令人信服的证据,证明EndoMT参与了实验诱导的纤维化过程的发展,但EndoMT在人类纤维化疾病发病机制中的确切作用需要通过人类临床病理条件的研究来证实和验证。这样的确认将导致人类纤维化疾病中涉及的原纤维性肌成纤维细胞起源范式的改变。进一步了解EndoMT的分子机制和调控途径可能会导致无法治愈的纤维化疾病的新治疗方法的发展。
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