Bangs Fiona, Anderson Kathryn V
Developmental Biology Program, Sloan Kettering Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10065.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2017 May 1;9(5):a028175. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a028175.
It has been a decade since it was discovered that primary cilia have an essential role in Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in mammals. This discovery came from screens in the mouse that identified a set of genes that are required for both normal Hh signaling and for the formation of primary cilia. Since then, dozens of mouse mutations have been identified that disrupt cilia in a variety of ways and have complex effects on Hedgehog signaling. Here, we summarize the genetic and developmental studies used to deduce how Hedgehog signal transduction is linked to cilia and the complex effects that perturbation of cilia structure can have on Hh signaling. We conclude by describing the current status of our understanding of the cell-type-specific regulation of ciliogenesis and how that determines the ability of cells to respond to Hedgehog ligands.
自发现初级纤毛在哺乳动物的刺猬信号通路(Hh信号通路)中起关键作用以来,已经过去了十年。这一发现源于对小鼠的筛选,该筛选鉴定出一组对于正常Hh信号传导和初级纤毛形成均必不可少的基因。从那时起,已经鉴定出数十种小鼠突变,这些突变以各种方式破坏纤毛,并对刺猬信号通路产生复杂影响。在这里,我们总结了用于推断刺猬信号转导如何与纤毛相关联以及纤毛结构扰动对Hh信号传导可能产生的复杂影响的遗传和发育研究。我们通过描述目前对纤毛发生的细胞类型特异性调节的理解现状以及这如何决定细胞对刺猬配体作出反应的能力来得出结论。