Fibroblast-macrophage reciprocal interactions in health, fibrosis, and cancer

Fibroblasts and macrophages are present in all tissues, and mounting evidence supports that these cells engage in direct communication to influence the overall tissue microenvironment and affect disease outcomes. Here, we review the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie fib...

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description Fibroblasts and macrophages are present in all tissues, and mounting evidence supports that these cells engage in direct communication to influence the overall tissue microenvironment and affect disease outcomes. Here, we review the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie fibroblast-macrophage interactions in health, fibrosis, and cancer. We present an integrated view of fibroblast-macrophage interactions that is centered on the CSF1-CSF1R axis and discuss how additional molecular programs linking these cell types can underpin disease onset, progression, and resolution. These programs may be tissue and context dependent, affected also by macrophage and fibroblast origin and state, as seen most clearly in cancer. Continued efforts to understand these cells and the means by which they interact may provide therapeutic approaches for the treatment of fibrosis and cancer.
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