2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0007114516002282
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The cilium: a cellular antenna with an influence on obesity risk

Abstract: Primary cilia are organelles that are present on many different cell types, either transiently or permanently. They play a crucial role in receiving signals from the environment and passing these signals to other parts of the cell. In that way, they are involved in diverse processes such as adipocyte differentiation and olfactory sensation. Mutations in genes coding for ciliary proteins often have pleiotropic effects and lead to clinical conditions, ciliopathies, with multiple symptoms. In this study, we revie… Show more

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“…A genetically heterogeneous class of disorders, termed ciliopathies, is characterized by mutations in genes that encode more than 40 proteins that contribute to the establishment and/or function of the primary cilium (19). Phenotypes shared among members of this class of disorders include renal and retinal dysfunction as well as developmental malformations, such as polydactyly and defects of the CNS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A genetically heterogeneous class of disorders, termed ciliopathies, is characterized by mutations in genes that encode more than 40 proteins that contribute to the establishment and/or function of the primary cilium (19). Phenotypes shared among members of this class of disorders include renal and retinal dysfunction as well as developmental malformations, such as polydactyly and defects of the CNS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenotypes shared among members of this class of disorders include renal and retinal dysfunction as well as developmental malformations, such as polydactyly and defects of the CNS. Some ciliopathies-that is, Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) and Alström syndrome-also present with comorbid severe obesity (18,19). Hyperphagia, presumably of hypothalamic origin, is a primary contributor to the obesity observed in individuals with ciliopathies (53,54).…”
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“…Non‐motile cilia play a role in the pathogenesis of certain types of obesity and diabetes, through appetite control via neuronal food intake regulation and food odor perception, adipogenesis, insulin metabolism, and resistance to leptin …”
Section: Sensory Ciliopathiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ciliary disorders of the skeleton are found in Jeune asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy [119, 120], Ellisvan Creveld syndrome, Sensen-Brenner syndrome (cranioectodermal dysplasia) and several others [121]. Some ciliary proteins contribute to regulation of metabolism and vascular development, with dysfunctions in components of the ciliary proteome leading to an increased risk of obesity [122-124] and predispose to the development of atherosclerotic plaques [125, 126]. …”
Section: Aurka Ciliopathies and Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%