antifibroblasts
Antifibroblasts are cells that counteract the process of fibrosis, which is the excessive formation of fibrous connective tissue. In contrast to fibroblasts, which are the primary cells responsible for producing collagen and other extracellular matrix components that lead to scarring and tissue stiffening, antifibroblasts inhibit or reverse this process. Their exact identity and mechanisms of action are still areas of active research, but several cell types and signaling pathways have been implicated.
One proposed source of antifibroblasts is the bone marrow. Certain bone marrow-derived cells, such as mesenchymal
The mechanisms by which antifibroblasts exert their effects are thought to involve the suppression of pro-fibrotic