“…46 Individuals with BBS often report obesity, vision problems, renal anomalies and cognitive impairments. 46 The underlying genetic (BBS1, BBS2, BBS4, BBS5, BBS7, BBS10, BBS12, IFT27, IFT74, IFT172, CFAP418, CEP290, TMEM67, CCDC28B, ARL6, MKS1, MKKS, LZTFL1, TRIM32, SDCCAG8, PTHB1, TTC8, BBIP1 and WDPCP) mutations disrupt ciliary function, thereby impacting the body's ability to regulate appetite, metabolism, and sensory perception. 47 In addition to ADPKD and BBS, there are various other ciliopathies, each with its own set of clinical manifestations and genetic mutations.…”