Targeting of dermal myofibroblasts through death receptor 5 arrests fibrosis in mouse models of scleroderma
Dermal myofibroblasts are responsible for fibrosis development in scleroderma. Here the authors show that a bioengineered recombinant human TRAIL ligand reverses established fibrosis in mouse models of scleroderma by targeting the death receptor 5 and inducing apoptosis of myofibroblasts.
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Autores principales: | Jong-Sung Park, Yumin Oh, Yong Joo Park, Ogyi Park, Hoseong Yang, Stephanie Slania, Laura K. Hummers, Ami A. Shah, Hyoung-Tae An, Jiyeon Jang, Maureen R. Horton, Joseph Shin, Harry C. Dietz, Eric Song, Dong Hee Na, Eun Ji Park, Kwangmeyung Kim, Kang Choon Lee, Viktor V. Roschke, Justin Hanes, Martin G. Pomper, Seulki Lee |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/aeaf85cf976741ac932eb66d3a30c13f |
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