Haycraft Courtney J, Serra Rosa
Department of Medicine/Division of Nephrology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.
Curr Top Dev Biol. 2008;85:303-32. doi: 10.1016/S0070-2153(08)00811-9.
Although the expression of cilia on chondrocytes was described over 40 years ago, the importance of this organelle in skeletal development and maintenance has only recently been recognized. Primary cilia are found on most mammalian cells and have been shown to play a role in chemosensation and mechanosensation. A growing number of human pleiotropic syndromes have been shown to be associated with ciliary or basal body dysfunction. Skeletal phenotypes, including alterations in limb patterning, endochondral bone formation, craniofacial development, and dentition, have been described in several of these syndromes. Additional insights into the potential roles and mechanisms of cilia action in the mammalian skeleton have been provided by research in model organisms including mouse and zebrafish. In this article we describe what is currently known about the localization of cilia in the skeleton as well as the roles and underlying molecular mechanisms of cilia in skeletal development.
尽管早在40多年前就有人描述过软骨细胞上纤毛的表达,但直到最近人们才认识到这种细胞器在骨骼发育和维持中的重要性。大多数哺乳动物细胞上都能发现初级纤毛,并且已证明其在化学感应和机械感应中发挥作用。越来越多的人类多效性综合征已被证明与纤毛或基体功能障碍有关。在其中几种综合征中,已经描述了骨骼表型,包括肢体模式、软骨内骨形成、颅面发育和牙列的改变。对小鼠和斑马鱼等模式生物的研究为纤毛在哺乳动物骨骼中的潜在作用和机制提供了更多见解。在本文中,我们描述了目前已知的纤毛在骨骼中的定位,以及纤毛在骨骼发育中的作用和潜在分子机制。