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Functional aspects of primary cilium in signaling, assembly and microenvironment in cancer

Bo Wang, Zheyong Liang, Peijun Liu

2020Journal of Cellular Physiology41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The primary cilium is an antennae-like structure extent outside the cell surface. It has an important role in regulating cell-signaling transduction to affect proliferation, differentiation and migration. Evidence is accumulating that ciliary defects lead to ciliopathies and ciliary deregulation also play crucial roles in cancer formation and progression. Interestingly, restoring the cilia can suppress proliferation in some cancer cell. However, t he role of primary cilia in cancer still be debated. In this article, we review the role of the primary cilium in cancer through architecture, signaling pathways, cilia assembly and disassembly regulators, and summarized the new findings of the primary cilium in tumor microenvironments and different cancers, highlighting novel possibilities for therapeutic target in cancer.

Topics & Concepts

CiliumCiliopathiesCell biologyBiologyCancerSignal transductionCancer cellGeneticsGenePhenotypeGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesHedgehog Signaling Pathway StudiesEpigenetics and DNA Methylation