“…There are numerous findings indicating that, among the processes that lead to cartilage degradation in AKU, important roles are played by oxidative stress (Braconi et al, , , ), inflammation (Millucci et al, ), and accumulation of serum amyloid A (SAA), describing AKU as a secondary amyloidosis (Millucci et al, ,, ). More recently, the structural analysis of AKU chondrocyte cytoskeleton revealed that the organization of the three main cytoskeletal proteins (tubulin, actin, and vimentin) is altered in AKU cells (Geminiani et al, ) and that chondrocytes cultured in HGA‐added medium started developing the same alterations observed in AKU chondrocytes. Alterations in cytoskeletal tension have previously been shown to regulate the structure and function of primary cilia (McMurray, Wann, Thompson, Connelly, & Knight, ; Pitaval, Tseng, Bornens, & Thery, ).…”