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Natural products for anti-fibrotic therapy in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: marine and terrestrial insights

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Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology ,Ministry of Education ,Faculty of Arts and Sciences ,Beijing Normal University ,Zhuhai ,China
Ma, Meiting;
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Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology ,Ministry of Education ,Faculty of Arts and Sciences ,Beijing Normal University ,Zhuhai ,China
Chu, Zhengqi;
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Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology ,Ministry of Education ,Faculty of Arts and Sciences ,Beijing Normal University ,Zhuhai ,China
Quan, Hongyu;
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Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology ,Ministry of Education ,Faculty of Arts and Sciences ,Beijing Normal University ,Zhuhai ,China
Li, Hanxu;
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Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Joint Laboratory of Interventional Medicine ,The Fifth Affiliated Hospital ,Sun Yat-Sen University ,Zhuhai ,China
Zhou, Yuran;
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Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology ,Ministry of Education ,Faculty of Arts and Sciences ,Beijing Normal University ,Zhuhai ,China
Han, Yanhong;
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Faculty of Applied Sciences ,Macao Polytechnic University ,Macau ,Macao SAR, China
Li, Kefeng;
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Department of Oncology ,The Third Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University ,Shenzhen ,China
Pan, Wenjun;
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Department of Otolaryngology ,Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine ,National University Health System ,National University of Singapore ,Singapore ,Singapore
Wang, De-Yun;
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Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Joint Laboratory of Interventional Medicine ,The Fifth Affiliated Hospital ,Sun Yat-Sen University ,Zhuhai ,China
Yan, Yan;
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Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology ,Ministry of Education ,Faculty of Arts and Sciences ,Beijing Normal University ,Zhuhai ,China
Shu, Zunpeng;
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Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Regulation Biology ,Ministry of Education ,Faculty of Arts and Sciences ,Beijing Normal University ,Zhuhai ,China
Qiao, Yongkang

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic fibrotic interstitial lung disease (ILD) of unknown etiology, characterized by increasing incidence and intricate pathogenesis. Current FDA-approved drugs suffer from significant side effects and limited efficacy, highlighting the urgent need for innovative therapeutic agents for IPF. Natural products (NPs), with their multi-target and multifaceted properties, present promising candidates for new drug development. This review delineates the anti-fibrotic pathways and targets of various natural products based on the established pathological mechanisms of IPF. It encompasses over 20 compounds, including flavonoids, saponins, polyphenols, terpenoids, natural polysaccharides, cyclic peptides, deep-sea fungal alkaloids, and algal proteins, sourced from both terrestrial and marine environments. The review explores their potential roles in mitigating pulmonary fibrosis, such as inhibiting inflammatory responses, protecting against lipid peroxidation damage, suppressing mesenchymal cell activation and proliferation, inhibiting fibroblast migration, influencing the synthesis and secretion of pro-fibrotic factors, and regulating extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis and degradation. Additionally, it covers various in vivo and in vitro disease models, methodologies for analyzing marker expression and signaling pathways, and identifies potential new therapeutic targets informed by the latest research on IPF pathogenesis, as well as challenges in bioavailability and clinical translation. This review aims to provide essential theoretical and technical insights for the advancement of novel anti-pulmonary fibrosis drugs.

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