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The Role of JAK/STAT Pathway in Fibrotic Diseases: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms

158 Citations2023
Jia Liu, Faping Wang, Fengming Luo

The roles and mechanisms of the JAK/STAT signaling pathway in fibrotic diseases are reviewed, which are closely related to growth and development, homeostasis, various solid tumors, inflammatory illness, and autoimmune diseases.

Abstract

There are four members of the JAK family and seven of the STAT family in mammals. The JAK/STAT molecular pathway could be activated by broad hormones, cytokines, growth factors, and more. The JAK/STAT signaling pathway extensively mediates various biological processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, migration, apoptosis, and immune regulation. JAK/STAT activation is closely related to growth and development, homeostasis, various solid tumors, inflammatory illness, and autoimmune diseases. Recently, with the deepening understanding of the JAK/STAT pathway, the relationship between JAK/STAT and the pathophysiology of fibrotic diseases was noticed, including the liver, renal, heart, bone marrow, and lung. JAK inhibitor has been approved for myelofibrosis, and subsequently, JAK/STAT may serve as a promising target for fibrosis in other organs. Therefore, this article reviews the roles and mechanisms of the JAK/STAT signaling pathway in fibrotic diseases.