Blocking follistatin-like 1 attenuates bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice

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Progressive tissue fibrosis is a cause of major morbidity and mortality. Pulmonary fibrosis is an epithelial-mesenchymal disorder in which TGF-β1 plays a central role in pathogenesis. Here we show that follistatin-like 1 (FSTL1) differentially regulates TGF-β and bone morphogenetic protein signaling, leading to epithelial injury and fibroblast activation. Haplodeletion of Fstl1 in mice or blockage of FSTL1 with a neutralizing antibody in mice reduced bleomycin-induced fibrosis in vivo. Fstl1 is induced in response to lung injury and promotes the accumulation of myofibroblasts and subsequent fibrosis. These data suggest that Fstl1 may serve as a novel therapeutic target for treatment of progressive lung fibrosis.

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Dong, Y., Geng, Y., Li, L., Li, X., Yan, X., Fang, Y., … Ning, W. (2015). Blocking follistatin-like 1 attenuates bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 212(2), 235–252. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20121878

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