Primary cilium remodeling mediates a cell signaling switch in differentiating neurons
Gabriela Toro-Tapia, Raman M Das
Abstract
particle, which elongates and initiates intraflagellar trafficking as it transits toward the cell body, indicating primary cilium remodeling. Notably, disrupting cilia during and after remodeling inhibits axon extension and leads to axon collapse, respectively. Furthermore, cilium remodeling corresponds to a switch from a canonical to noncanonical cellular response to Shh. This work transforms our understanding of how cells can rapidly reinterpret signals to produce qualitatively different responses within the same tissue context.
Topics & Concepts
CiliumCell biologyContext (archaeology)Intraflagellar transportNeuroepithelial cellBiologyAxonNeuroscienceMutantNeural stem cellStem cellGeneticsGenePaleontologyGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusProtist diversity and phylogeny