Université Côte d'Azur (UCA), INSERM U1065, C3M, 151 Route de St Antoine de Ginestière, BP2 3194, 06204 Nice, France.
Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Mar 16;20(6):1336. doi: 10.3390/ijms20061336.
The primary cilium is a solitary, nonmotile and transitory appendage that is present in virtually all mammalian cells. Our knowledge of its ultrastructure and function is the result of more than fifty years of research that has dramatically changed our perspectives on the primary cilium. The mutual regulation between ciliogenesis and the cell cycle is now well-recognized, as well as the function of the primary cilium as a cellular "antenna" for perceiving external stimuli, such as light, odorants, and fluids. By displaying receptors and signaling molecules, the primary cilium is also a key coordinator of signaling pathways that converts extracellular cues into cellular responses. Given its critical tasks, any defects in primary cilium formation or function lead to a wide spectrum of diseases collectively called "ciliopathies". An emerging role of primary cilium is in the regulation of cancer development. In this review, we seek to describe the current knowledge about the influence of the primary cilium in cancer progression, with a focus on some of the events that cancers need to face to sustain survival and growth in hypoxic microenvironment: the cancer hallmarks.
初级纤毛是一种单一的、非运动的和短暂的附属物,几乎存在于所有哺乳动物细胞中。我们对其超微结构和功能的认识是五十多年研究的结果,这些研究极大地改变了我们对初级纤毛的看法。现在已经充分认识到纤毛发生和细胞周期之间的相互调节,以及初级纤毛作为细胞“天线”感知外部刺激(如光、气味和流体)的功能。通过显示受体和信号分子,初级纤毛也是将细胞外信号转化为细胞反应的信号通路的关键协调者。鉴于其关键任务,任何初级纤毛形成或功能的缺陷都会导致一系列被称为“纤毛病”的疾病。初级纤毛的一个新作用是在癌症发展的调节中。在这篇综述中,我们试图描述目前关于初级纤毛在癌症进展中的影响的知识,重点介绍癌症需要面对的一些事件,以维持在缺氧微环境中的存活和生长:癌症的标志。