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Ciliopathies and the Kidney: A Review

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES
卷 77, 期 3, 页码 410-419

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.08.012

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [APP1176209]
  2. Medical Research Future Fund [MRF1199853]
  3. Dr Rosamond Siemon Postgraduate Renal Research Scholarship

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Primary cilia are sensory organelles protruding from the apical surface of most cell types, playing important roles in tissue development and signal transduction. Mutations in ciliary-associated proteins result in a group of diseases, with renal ciliopathies being a main focus characterized by kidney cysts due to dysregulated ciliary-dependent signaling. Cystic-associated kidney damage and systemic inflammation lead to kidney failure in these diseases, with no curative pharmacologic treatments currently available.
Primary cilia are specialized sensory organelles that protrude from the apical surface of most cell types. During the past 2 decades, they have been found to play important roles in tissue development and signal transduction, with mutations in ciliary-associated proteins resulting in a group of diseases collectively known as ciliopathies. Many of these mutations manifest as renal ciliopathies, characterized by kidney dysfunction resulting from aberrant cilia or ciliary functions. This group of overlapping and genetically heterogeneous diseases includes polycystic kidney disease, nephronophthisis, and BardetBiedl syndrome as the main focus of this review. Renal ciliopathies are characterized by the presence of kidney cysts that develop due to uncontrolled epithelial cell proliferation, growth, and polarity, downstream of dysregulated ciliary-dependent signaling. Due to cystic-associated kidney injury and systemic inflammation, cases result in kidney failure requiring dialysis and transplantation. Of the handful of pharmacologic treatments available, none are curative. It is important to determine the molecular mechanisms that underlie the involvement of the primary cilium in cyst initiation, expansion, and progression for the development of novel and efficacious treatments. This review updates research progress in defining key genes and molecules central to ciliogenesis and renal ciliopathies.

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