: Cardiac fibrosis is a key physiopathological process underlying the progression of virtually all heart diseases and related conditions, including myocardial infarction, pressure overload, and heart failure. Once regarded as a homogeneous and passive population, cardiac fibroblasts are now recognized as highly heterogeneous and dynamic, comprising distinct subpopulations with specialized molecular and functional identities. These subpopulations include resident fibroblasts, activated myofibroblasts, matrifibrocytes, inflammatory fibroblasts, and senescent fibroblasts, each contributing uniquely to extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling, cytokine secretion, and intercellular crosstalk. Recent advances in single-cell transcriptomics, lineage tracing, and epigenetic profiling have revealed the plasticity and phenotypic transitions of cardiac fibroblasts in both physiological and pathological contexts. This review synthesizes current knowledge on fibroblast diversity in the adult heart, including their embryological origins and anatomical distribution, and explores how these insights could guide the development of precision anti-fibrotic therapies. We discuss a selection of emerging therapeutic strategies, including subtype-specific targeting (e.g., anti-POSTN, anti-IL1β), modulation of key signaling pathways (e.g., TGF-β, Wnt, Notch), with a brief mention also of novel approaches based on non-coding RNAs and epigenetic regulators. A better understanding of cardiac fibroblast heterogeneity holds significant potential for the design of more specific cell-type and context-tailored interventions, moving toward more effective and personalized treatments for cardiac fibrosis and its sequelae.

The role of cardiac fibroblast heterogeneity in myocardial fibrosis and its novel therapeutic potential / Chimenti, Isotta; Pagano, Francesca; Cozzolino, Claudia; Icolaro, Francesca; Floris, Erica; Picchio, Vittorio. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 26:12(2025). [10.3390/ijms26125882]

The role of cardiac fibroblast heterogeneity in myocardial fibrosis and its novel therapeutic potential

Chimenti, Isotta
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Cozzolino, Claudia;Icolaro, Francesca;Floris, Erica;Picchio, Vittorio
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2025

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: Cardiac fibrosis is a key physiopathological process underlying the progression of virtually all heart diseases and related conditions, including myocardial infarction, pressure overload, and heart failure. Once regarded as a homogeneous and passive population, cardiac fibroblasts are now recognized as highly heterogeneous and dynamic, comprising distinct subpopulations with specialized molecular and functional identities. These subpopulations include resident fibroblasts, activated myofibroblasts, matrifibrocytes, inflammatory fibroblasts, and senescent fibroblasts, each contributing uniquely to extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling, cytokine secretion, and intercellular crosstalk. Recent advances in single-cell transcriptomics, lineage tracing, and epigenetic profiling have revealed the plasticity and phenotypic transitions of cardiac fibroblasts in both physiological and pathological contexts. This review synthesizes current knowledge on fibroblast diversity in the adult heart, including their embryological origins and anatomical distribution, and explores how these insights could guide the development of precision anti-fibrotic therapies. We discuss a selection of emerging therapeutic strategies, including subtype-specific targeting (e.g., anti-POSTN, anti-IL1β), modulation of key signaling pathways (e.g., TGF-β, Wnt, Notch), with a brief mention also of novel approaches based on non-coding RNAs and epigenetic regulators. A better understanding of cardiac fibroblast heterogeneity holds significant potential for the design of more specific cell-type and context-tailored interventions, moving toward more effective and personalized treatments for cardiac fibrosis and its sequelae.
2025
tgf-β signaling; anti-fibrotic therapies; cardiac diseases; cardiac remodeling; myocardium; single-cell transcriptomics
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The role of cardiac fibroblast heterogeneity in myocardial fibrosis and its novel therapeutic potential / Chimenti, Isotta; Pagano, Francesca; Cozzolino, Claudia; Icolaro, Francesca; Floris, Erica; Picchio, Vittorio. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 26:12(2025). [10.3390/ijms26125882]
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