Human antibodies that bind to TIMP-1 can be used as reagents to diagnose
and treat disorders in which TIMP-1 is elevated, such as liver fibrosis,
alcoholic liver disease, cardiac fibrosis, acute coronary syndrome, lupus
nephritis, glomerulosclerotic renal disease, benign prostate hypertrophy,
colon cancer, lung cancer, and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.