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Circulating peripheral blood fibrocytes in human fibrotic interstitial lung disease
Authors:Mehrad Borna  Burdick Marie D  Zisman David A  Keane Michael P  Belperio John A  Strieter Robert M
Affiliation:Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Abstract:Fibrotic interstitial lung diseases are illnesses of unknown cause characterized by progressive decline in lung function. Fibrocytes are bone marrow-derived, circulating progenitor cells capable of differentiating into diverse mesenchymal cell types. Prior work has shown fibrocytes to traffic to the lung via the CXCL12-CXCR4 chemokine axis in an animal model of pulmonary fibrosis. We therefore assessed the relevance of fibrocytes in patients with fibrotic interstitial lung disease. We found enhanced expression of CXCL12 in both the lungs and plasma of patients with lung fibrosis. CXCL12 levels were associated with an order of magnitude higher number of circulating fibrocytes in the peripheral blood of these patients. Most of the circulating fibrocytes in patients with interstitial lung diseases were negative for the myofibroblast marker alpha-smooth muscle actin, suggesting a relatively undifferentiated phenotype. Taken together, these data suggest that fibrocytes are involved in the pathogenesis of human lung fibrosis.
Keywords:Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia   Usual interstitial pneumonia   Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis   Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis   Non-specific interstitial pneumonia   Fibroblast   Myofibroblast   Fibroblastic foci   Stem cells   Chemokines
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