| Literature DB >> 34168619 |
Cheng-Xu Ma1,2, Xiao-Ni Ma1,2, Ying-Dong Li3, Song-Bo Fu1,2.
Abstract
Primary cilia (PC) are microtubule-based organelles that are present on nearly all thyroid follicle cells and play an important role in physiological development and in maintaining the dynamic homeostasis of thyroid follicles. PC are generally lost in many thyroid cancers (TCs), and this loss has been linked to the malignant transformation of thyrocytes, which is regulated by PC-mediated signaling reciprocity between the stroma and cancer cells. Restoring PC on TC cells is a possible promising therapeutic strategy, and the therapeutic response and prognosis of TC are associated with the presence or absence of PC. This review mainly discusses the role of PC in the normal thyroid and TC as well as their potential clinical utility.Entities:
Keywords: cell cycle; ciliogenesis; primary cilium; therapeutic strategy; thyroid cancer
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34168619 PMCID: PMC8218906 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.685228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Figure 1Structure of the PC and signaling pathways involving cilia in the human thyroid gland and TC. In normal thyroid gland cells, the PC acts as the sensor and regulator of the outside cell signaling. In TC cells, the PC was absent. Absence of the PC block the signal from outside and neighbors, and disturb the signal pathways inside cells, thus lead to uncontrolled cell cycle process and tumorigenesis.