初级纤毛协调颅神经嵴细胞的发育

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Hiroyuki Yamaguchi, Matthew D Meyer, William B Barrell, Maryam Faisal, Rebecca Berdeaux, Karen J Liu, Yoshihiro Komatsu
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摘要

初级纤毛(以下简称 "纤毛")是从脊椎动物细胞表面伸出的基于微管的天线状细胞器。纤毛可作为控制细胞生长和分化的细胞触角。纤毛缺失或功能障碍经常导致颅面异常,被称为颅面纤毛疾病。然而,颅面纤毛疾病的详细病理机制仍不清楚。本视角讨论了我们目前对纤毛在颅神经嵴细胞中作用的理解。我们还描述了颅神经嵴细胞中纤毛生成的潜在机制,这可能有助于揭示颅面纤毛疾病复杂的发病机制。
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The primary cilia: Orchestrating cranial neural crest cell development.

Primary cilia (hereafter "cilia") are microtubule-based antenna-like organelles projecting from the surface of vertebrate cells. Cilia can serve as cellular antennae controlling cell growth and differentiation. Absent or dysfunctional cilia frequently lead to craniofacial anomalies known as craniofacial ciliopathies. However, the detailed pathological mechanisms of craniofacial ciliopathies remain unclear. This perspective discusses our current understanding of the role of cilia in cranial neural crest cells. We also describe potential mechanisms of ciliogenesis in cranial neural crest cells, which may contribute to unraveling the complex pathogenesis of craniofacial ciliopathies.

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