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Cilia and Obesity.

Citation
Vaisse, C., et al. “Cilia And Obesity.”. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives In Biology.
Center Indiana University
Author Christian Vaisse, Jeremy F Reiter, Nicolas F Berbari
Abstract

The ciliopathies Bardet-Biedl syndrome and Alström syndrome cause obesity. How ciliary dysfunction leads to obesity has remained mysterious, partly because of a lack of understanding of the physiological roles of primary cilia in the organs and pathways involved in the regulation of metabolism and energy homeostasis. Historically, the study of rare monogenetic disorders that present with obesity has informed our molecular understanding of the mechanisms involved in nonsyndromic forms of obesity. Here, we present a framework, based on genetic studies in mice and humans, of the molecular and cellular pathways underlying long-term regulation of energy homeostasis. We focus on recent progress linking these pathways to the function of the primary cilia with a particular emphasis on the roles of neuronal primary cilia in the regulation of satiety.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
Volume
9
Issue
7
Date Published
07/2017
ISSN Number
1943-0264
DOI
10.1101/cshperspect.a028217
Alternate Journal
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
PMID
28096262
PMCID
PMC5495057
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