Cilia, ciliopathies and hedgehog-related forebrain developmental disorders

Neurobiology of Disease(2021)

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Development of the forebrain critically depends on the Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) signaling pathway, as illustrated in humans by the frequent perturbation of this pathway in holoprosencephaly, a condition defined as a defect in the formation of midline structures of the forebrain and face. The Shh pathway requires functional primary cilia, microtubule-based organelles present on virtually every cell and acting as cellular antennae to receive and transduce diverse chemical, mechanical or light signals. The dysfunction of cilia in humans leads to inherited diseases called ciliopathies, which often affect many organs and show diverse manifestations including forebrain malformations for the most severe forms.
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Forebrain,Cerebral cortex,Brain development,Primary cilia,Sonic hedgehog,Gli transcription factor,Ciliopathy,Holoprosencephaly,Microcephaly,RPGRIP1L
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