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Review
. 2020 Sep:113:102526.
doi: 10.1016/j.jaut.2020.102526. Epub 2020 Jul 24.

Bi-directional communication: Conversations between fibroblasts and immune cells in systemic sclerosis

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Bi-directional communication: Conversations between fibroblasts and immune cells in systemic sclerosis

Julie C Worrell et al. J Autoimmun. 2020 Sep.
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Abstract

Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune idiopathic connective tissue disease, characterized by aberrant fibro-proliferative and inflammatory responses, causing fibrosis of multiple organs. In recent years the interactions between innate and adaptive immune cells with resident fibroblasts have been uncovered. Cross-talk between immune and stromal cells mediates activation of stromal cells to myofibroblasts; key cells in the pathophysiology of fibrosis. These cells and their cytokines appear to mediate their effects in both a paracrine and autocrine fashion. This review examines the role of innate and adaptive immune cells in SSc, focusing on recent advances that have illuminated our understanding of ongoing bi-directional communication between immune and stromal cells. Finally, we appraise current and future therapies and how these may be useful in a disease that currently has no specific disease modifying treatment.

Keywords: Adaptive immunity; B cell; CD4+T cell; Cross-talk; Cytokine; Fibroblast; Fibrosis; Systemic sclerosis.

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