Frontiers in Endocrinology (Jun 2022)

Primary Cilia in Pancreatic β- and α-Cells: Time to Revisit the Role of Insulin-Degrading Enzyme

  • Marta Pablos,
  • Elena Casanueva-Álvarez,
  • Carlos M. González-Casimiro,
  • Beatriz Merino,
  • Germán Perdomo,
  • Irene Cózar-Castellano,
  • Irene Cózar-Castellano,
  • Irene Cózar-Castellano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.922825
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The primary cilium is a narrow organelle located at the surface of the cell in contact with the extracellular environment. Once underappreciated, now is thought to efficiently sense external environmental cues and mediate cell-to-cell communication, because many receptors, ion channels, and signaling molecules are highly or differentially expressed in primary cilium. Rare genetic disorders that affect cilia integrity and function, such as Bardet-Biedl syndrome and Alström syndrome, have awoken interest in studying the biology of cilium. In this review, we discuss recent evidence suggesting emerging roles of primary cilium and cilia-mediated signaling pathways in the regulation of pancreatic β- and α-cell functions, and its implications in regulating glucose homeostasis.

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