Transplanting a Type of Lung Cells Halts Fibrosis in IPF Rat Model
A cell therapy approach based on transplanting a type of lung cells called type II alveolar cells halted scarring (fibrosis) in a rat model of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) with established disease. This anti-fibrotic effect was associated with a drop in lung levels of several fibrotic markers, the researchers said.