Fibrocytes: emerging effector cells in chronic inflammation

RA Reilkoff, R Bucala, EL Herzog - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2011 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2011nature.com
Fibrocytes are mesenchymal cells that arise from monocyte precursors. They are present in
injured organs and have both the inflammatory features of macrophages and the tissue
remodelling properties of fibroblasts. Chronic inflammatory stimuli mediate the
differentiation, trafficking and accumulation of these cells in fibrosing conditions associated
with autoimmunity, cardiovascular disease and asthma. This Opinion article discusses the
immunological mediators controlling fibrocyte differentiation and recruitment, describes the …
Abstract
Fibrocytes are mesenchymal cells that arise from monocyte precursors. They are present in injured organs and have both the inflammatory features of macrophages and the tissue remodelling properties of fibroblasts. Chronic inflammatory stimuli mediate the differentiation, trafficking and accumulation of these cells in fibrosing conditions associated with autoimmunity, cardiovascular disease and asthma. This Opinion article discusses the immunological mediators controlling fibrocyte differentiation and recruitment, describes the association of fibrocytes with chronic inflammatory diseases and compares the potential roles of fibrocytes in these disorders with those of macrophages and fibroblasts. It is hoped that this information prompts new opportunities for the study of these unique cells.
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