Love is in the (H)air
Love is in the (H)air
Vincent Guen
MIT Department of Biology, Koch Institute at MIT
Show here are primary cilia, visually striking highly organized microtubule-based structures transiently assembled at the cell surface. At this location, the cell's antenna acts as a signaling center, governing basic cellular processes during development and in adult tissues.
Signaling pathways regulated by the primary cilium are dysregulated in epithelial tumors but primary cilium’s functions during cancer progression are poorly understood. I recently identified that a key developmental program called the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (seen in this image) that is activated during cancer progression, which drives metastasis, promotes primary ciliogenesis in human mammary cells. The goal of my research is to understand the role of the primary cilium in the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition during cancer progression.