Can faulty antennae increase adiposity? The link between cilia proteins and obesity

J Endocrinol. 2009 Dec;203(3):327-36. doi: 10.1677/JOE-09-0116. Epub 2009 May 21.

Abstract

Primary cilia are sensory organelles that protrude from the surface of most mammalian cell types. In humans and mice, mutations in proteins required for normal cilia function have been identified as causing a class of disorders with overlapping phenotypes known as ciliopathies. Recent evidence has linked obesity in ciliopathies to both the regulation of energy homeostasis in the hypothalamus and to adipogenesis. This article considers the role of cilia in these processes and whether cilia dysfunction may be relevant to more common forms of obesity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing / genetics
  • Adipocytes / physiology
  • Adiposity*
  • Alstrom Syndrome / complications
  • Animals
  • Bardet-Biedl Syndrome / complications
  • Bardet-Biedl Syndrome / metabolism
  • Cilia / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Hypothalamus / physiopathology
  • Obesity / etiology
  • Obesity / physiopathology*
  • Receptors, Leptin / metabolism
  • Satiety Response

Substances

  • Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
  • RPGRIP1L protein, human
  • Receptors, Leptin