Primary Cilium in Neural Crest Cells Crucial for Anterior Segment Development and Corneal Avascularity
pubmed: wnt1 2024-05-21
Summary:
CONCLUSIONS: The absence of primary cilia due to Ift46 deficiency in NCCs is associated with anterior segment dysgenesis (ASD) and corneal neovascularization, suggesting a potential link to Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome, a disorder characterized by ASD. This underscores the pivotal role of primary cilia in ensuring proper anterior segment development and maintaining an avascular cornea.