Gerhardt Christoph, Wiegering Antonia, Leu Tristan, Rüther Ulrich
Institute for Animal Developmental and Molecular Biology, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.
J Dev Biol. 2016 Sep 3;4(3):27. doi: 10.3390/jdb4030027.
The Hedgehog signalling pathway is evolutionarily highly conserved and essential for embryonic development of invertebrates and vertebrates. Consequently, impaired Hedgehog signalling results in very severe human diseases, ranging from holoprosencephaly to Pallister-Hall syndrome. Due to this great importance for human health, the focus of numerous research groups is placed on the investigation of the detailed mechanisms underlying Hedgehog signalling. Today, it is known that tiny cell protrusions, known as primary cilia, are necessary to mediate Hedgehog signalling in vertebrates. Although the Hedgehog pathway is one of the best studied signalling pathways, many questions remain. One of these questions is: How do primary cilia control Hedgehog signalling in vertebrates? Recently, it was shown that primary cilia regulate a special kind of proteasome which is essential for proper Hedgehog signalling. This review article will cover this novel cilia-proteasome association in embryonic Hedgehog signalling and discuss the possibilities provided by future investigations on this topic.
刺猬信号通路在进化上高度保守,对无脊椎动物和脊椎动物的胚胎发育至关重要。因此,刺猬信号通路受损会导致非常严重的人类疾病,从全前脑畸形到帕利斯特-霍尔综合征不等。由于其对人类健康的重要性,众多研究小组将重点放在了对刺猬信号通路潜在详细机制的研究上。如今,已知微小的细胞突起,即初级纤毛,对于介导脊椎动物的刺猬信号通路是必需的。尽管刺猬信号通路是研究最深入的信号通路之一,但仍有许多问题存在。其中一个问题是:初级纤毛如何在脊椎动物中控制刺猬信号通路?最近的研究表明,初级纤毛调节一种特殊的蛋白酶体,这对于正常的刺猬信号通路至关重要。这篇综述文章将涵盖胚胎刺猬信号通路中这种新型的纤毛-蛋白酶体关联,并讨论该主题未来研究可能带来的进展。