Primary Cilia as Signaling Hubs in Health and Disease.
Yuhei NishimuraKousuke KasaharaTakashi ShiromizuMasatoshi WatanabeMasaki InagakiPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2018)
Primary cilia detect extracellular cues and transduce these signals into cells to regulate proliferation, migration, and differentiation. Here, the function of primary cilia as signaling hubs of growth factors and morphogens is in focus. First, the molecular mechanisms regulating the assembly and disassembly of primary cilia are described. Then, the role of primary cilia in mediating growth factor and morphogen signaling to maintain human health and the potential mechanisms by which defects in these pathways contribute to human diseases, such as ciliopathy, obesity, and cancer are described. Furthermore, a novel signaling pathway by which certain growth factors stimulate cell proliferation through suppression of ciliogenesis is also described, suggesting novel therapeutic targets in cancer.
Keyphrases
- human health
- growth factor
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- induced apoptosis
- climate change
- insulin resistance
- public health
- endothelial cells
- metabolic syndrome
- pi k akt
- cell cycle arrest
- body mass index
- adipose tissue
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- cell death
- social media
- health information