Antifibrotic activities of pirfenidone in animal models

CJ Schaefer, DW Ruhrmund, L Pan… - European …, 2011 - Eur Respiratory Soc
CJ Schaefer, DW Ruhrmund, L Pan, SD Seiwert, K Kossen
European Respiratory Review, 2011Eur Respiratory Soc
Pirfenidone is an orally active small molecule that has recently been evaluated in large
clinical trials for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a fatal disease in which the
uncontrolled deposition of extracellular matrix leads to progressive loss of lung function. This
review describes the activity of pirfenidone in several well-characterised animal models of
fibrosis in the lung, liver, heart and kidney. In these studies, treatment-related reductions in
fibrosis are associated with modulation of cytokines and growth factors, with the most …
Pirfenidone is an orally active small molecule that has recently been evaluated in large clinical trials for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a fatal disease in which the uncontrolled deposition of extracellular matrix leads to progressive loss of lung function. This review describes the activity of pirfenidone in several well-characterised animal models of fibrosis in the lung, liver, heart and kidney. In these studies, treatment-related reductions in fibrosis are associated with modulation of cytokines and growth factors, with the most commonly reported effect being reduction of transforming growth factor-β. The consistent antifibrotic activity of pirfenidone in a broad array of animal models provides a strong preclinical rationale for the clinical characterisation of pirfenidone in pulmonary fibrosis and, potentially, other conditions with a significant fibrotic component.
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