| Literature DB >> 26954101 |
Hiroaki Ishikawa1, Wallace F Marshall1.
Abstract
Cilia are force-generating and -sensing organelles that serve as mechanical interfaces between the cell and the extracellular environment. Cilia are present in tissues that adaptively respond to mechanical loading and fluid flow, and defects in ciliary function can lead to diseases affecting these tissues. As might be expected for a mechanical interface, the formation of cilia is, itself, regulated by mechanical forces, and these links between mechanics and ciliary formation are providing new entry points for dissecting the regulatory pathways of ciliogenesis.Keywords: biomechanics; calcium; cilia; developmental biology; hydrodynamics; mucus
Year: 2014 PMID: 26954101 PMCID: PMC4776693 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biu173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioscience ISSN: 0006-3568 Impact factor: 8.589