Expression of primary cilia in mammalian cells

DN Wheatley, AM Wang… - Cell biology …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
DN Wheatley, AM Wang, GE Strugnell
Cell biology international, 1996Wiley Online Library
Mammalian cellsin vivofrequently express primary cilia. Although some fully differentiated
cell types rarely, if ever, express them, most do, indicating that they are regular cell
organelles. Their expression can also be exploredin vitro, where conditions—physical and
chemical, intrinsic and extrinsic—permit experimental approaches which give far greater
control thanin vivo. This 'state of the art'paper covers briefly the general biology of primary
cilia, highlights the current situation with regard to our understanding of their relevance and …
Abstract
Mammalian cellsin vivofrequently express primary cilia. Although some fully differentiated cell types rarely, if ever, express them, most do, indicating that they are regular cell organelles. Their expression can also be exploredin vitro, where conditions—physical and chemical, intrinsic and extrinsic—permit experimental approaches which give far greater control thanin vivo. This ‘state of the art’ paper covers briefly the general biology of primary cilia, highlights the current situation with regard to our understanding of their relevance and importance in cell biology from various facets of our recent research, much of it in collaboration with other laboratories world‐wide, and outline future work aimed at answering some basic and applied questions about them, within a context of an increasing awareness that signalling between cells is of the utmost importance in understanding proliferation control and its value in cancer research, the major remit of this unit.
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