Primary cilia can both mediate and suppress Hedgehog pathway–dependent tumorigenesis
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- 23 August 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Medicine
- Vol. 15 (9), 1055-1061
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.2011
Abstract
These two studies show that primary cilia can either mediate or suppress tumorigenesis in models of basal cell carcinoma and medulloblastoma, respectively, depending on the nature of the initial oncogenic event ( pages 994–996 ) and ( pages 1062–1065 ). Primary cilia are present on most mammalian cells and are implicated in transducing Hedgehog (Hh) signals during development; however, the prevalence of cilia on human tumors remains unclear, and the role of cilia in cancer has not been examined. Here we show that human basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) are frequently ciliated, and we test the role of cilia in BCC by conditionally deleting Kif3a (encoding kinesin family member 3A) or Ift88 (encoding intraflagellar transport protein 88), genes required for ciliogenesis, in two Hh pathway–dependent mouse tumor models. Ciliary ablation strongly inhibited BCC-like tumors induced by an activated form of Smoothened. In contrast, removal of cilia accelerated tumors induced by activated Gli2, a transcriptional effector of Hh signaling. These seemingly paradoxical effects are consistent with a dual role for cilia in mediating both the activation and the repression of the Hh signaling pathway. Our findings demonstrate that cilia function as unique signaling organelles that can either mediate or suppress tumorigenesis depending on the nature of the oncogenic initiating event.Keywords
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