Authors
C Ott, N Elia, SY Jeong, C Insinna, P Sengupta, J Lippincott-Schwartz
Publication date
2012/4/25
Journal
Cilia
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
3
Description
Background
The central tenet of cilia function is sensing and transmitting information. The capacity to directly contact extracellular surfaces would empower primary cilia to probe the environment for information about the nature and location of nearby surfaces. It has been well established that flagella and other motile cilia perform diverse cellular functions through adhesion. We hypothesized that mammalian primary cilia also interact with the extracellular environment through direct physical contact.
Methods
We identified cilia in rod photoreceptors and cholangiocytes in fixed mouse tissues and examined the structures that these cilia contact in vivo. We then utilized an MDCK cell culture model to characterize the nature of the contacts we observed.
Results
In retina and liver tissue, we observed that cilia from nearby cells …
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