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Recent advances in intestinal fibrosis. | LitMetric

Recent advances in intestinal fibrosis.

Mol Aspects Med

Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Therapeutics, University of Pavia, First Department of Internal Medicine, San Matteo Hospital Foundation, Pavia, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Despite advances in treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), tissue fibrosis commonly occurs, often leading to the need for surgery due to strictures caused by excessive extracellular matrix deposition.
  • - Fibrogenesis is a natural response to chronic inflammation, but its mechanisms remain partly unclear, with ongoing inflammation in the mucosa being a primary trigger influenced by myofibroblasts, fibroblasts, immune cells, and growth factors.
  • - Currently, there are no therapies targeting fibrosis directly; thus, managing inflammation is crucial to preventing fibrogenesis, as discussed in the review of mechanisms, diagnosis, and potential drug targets for fibrosis.

Article Abstract

Despite many progresses have been made in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, especially due to the increasing number of effective therapies, the development of tissue fibrosis is a very common occurrence along the natural history of this condition. To a certain extent, fibrogenesis is a physiological and necessary process in all those conditions characterised by chronic inflammation. However, the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix within the bowel wall will end up in the formation of strictures, with the consequent need for surgery. A number of mechanisms have been described in this process, but some of them are not yet clear. For sure, the main trigger is the presence of a persistent inflammatory status within the mucosa, which in turn favours the occurrence of a pro-fibrogenic environment. Among the main key players, myofibroblasts, fibroblasts, immune cells, growth factors and cytokines must be mentioned. Although there are no available therapies able to target fibrosis, the only way to prevent it is by controlling inflammation. In this review, we summarize the state of art of the mechanisms involved in gut fibrogenesis, how to diagnose it, and which potential targets could be druggable to tackle fibrosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mam.2024.101251DOI Listing

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