2012
DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002798
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Hedgehog-Stimulated Chemotaxis Is Mediated by Smoothened Located Outside the Primary Cilium

Abstract: Regulation of the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway relies on an interaction of two receptors that is not fully understood. Patched1 (Ptch1) binds the Hh ligand, but is also a negative regulator of pathway activity. Binding of Hh ligand to Ptch1 leads to the relocation of the activating receptor Smoothened (Smo) to the primary cilium, which is required for the transcriptional Hh response. Besides the transcriptional response, Hh can also induce chemotaxis, and we assessed the effects of defective ciliary localization of S… Show more

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“…In this way, the proteoglycan receptor may alter the kinetics or intensity of Shh signaling (23) and thereby augment the biological response (57). The localization of proteoglycan receptors adjacent to primary cilia is consistent with evidence that these co-receptors contribute to transcriptional and proliferative responses to Shh and may play a lesser role in functions independent of the primary cilia such as chemotaxis and neurite outgrowth (33).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In this way, the proteoglycan receptor may alter the kinetics or intensity of Shh signaling (23) and thereby augment the biological response (57). The localization of proteoglycan receptors adjacent to primary cilia is consistent with evidence that these co-receptors contribute to transcriptional and proliferative responses to Shh and may play a lesser role in functions independent of the primary cilia such as chemotaxis and neurite outgrowth (33).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This feature questions the proposed theory according to which Smo localization to the cilium is necessary (but not sufficient) for activation of the Hh pathway (Wilson et al, 2009). In agreement with this questioning, the Shhmediated chemotactic response that requires neither de novo gene transcription nor Gli protein functions was found to be mediated by Smo located outside the primary cilium (Chinchilla et al, 2010;Bijlsma et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…This observation warrants further investigation as it could be used to circumvent unwanted side effects associated with blocking Hh-dependent physiologic processes. In addition, an unexplored question as of now is whether HDAC6 inhibition affects SMO-dependent, but GLI-independent noncanonical signaling (65,66).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%