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      Cell polarity: having and making sense of direction—on the evolutionary significance of the primary cilium/centrosome organ in Metazoa

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      Open Biology
      The Royal Society
      centrosome, primary cellium, evolution, cell polarity, individuality, sensorimotricity

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          Cell-autonomous polarity in Metazoans is evolutionarily conserved. I assume that permanent polarity in unicellular eukaryotes is required for cell motion and sensory reception, integration of these two activities being an evolutionarily constrained function. Metazoans are unique in making cohesive multicellular organisms through complete cell divisions. They evolved a primary cilium/centrosome (PC/C) organ, ensuring similar functions to the basal body/flagellum of unicellular eukaryotes, but in different cells, or in the same cell at different moments. The possibility that this innovation contributed to the evolution of individuality, in being instrumental in the early specification of the germ line during development, is further discussed. Then, using the example of highly regenerative organisms like planarians, which have lost PC/C organ in dividing cells, I discuss the possibility that part of the remodelling necessary to reach a new higher-level unit of selection in multi-cellular organisms has been triggered by conflicts among individual cell polarities to reach an organismic polarity. Finally, I briefly consider organisms with a sensorimotor organ like the brain that requires exceedingly elongated polarized cells for its activity. I conclude that beyond critical consequences for embryo development, the conservation of cell-autonomous polarity in Metazoans had far-reaching implications for the evolution of individuality.

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              Centrioles, centrosomes, and cilia in health and disease.

              Centrioles are barrel-shaped structures that are essential for the formation of centrosomes, cilia, and flagella. Here we review recent advances in our understanding of the function and biogenesis of these organelles, and we emphasize their connection to human disease. Deregulation of centrosome numbers has long been proposed to contribute to genome instability and tumor formation, whereas mutations in centrosomal proteins have recently been genetically linked to microcephaly and dwarfism. Finally, structural or functional centriole aberrations contribute to ciliopathies, a variety of complex diseases that stem from the absence or dysfunction of cilia.
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                Journal
                Open Biol
                Open Biol
                RSOB
                royopenbio
                Open Biology
                The Royal Society
                2046-2441
                August 2018
                1 August 2018
                1 August 2018
                : 8
                : 8
                : 180052
                Affiliations
                Institut Curie, PSL Research University , CNRS - UMR 144, 75005 Paris, France
                Author notes

                The term ‘individuality’ is used here in its usual sense, as defined by LW Buss in The evolution of individuality [ 26].

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                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9946-6633
                Article
                rsob180052
                10.1098/rsob.180052
                6119866
                30068565
                8ca14234-130e-48d3-8e73-725530d798c4
                © 2018 The Authors.

                Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 28 March 2018
                : 5 July 2018
                Funding
                Funded by: Institut Curie;
                Award ID: Labex Celtisphybio call for ground-breaking proje
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                Life sciences
                centrosome,primary cellium,evolution,cell polarity,individuality,sensorimotricity
                Life sciences
                centrosome, primary cellium, evolution, cell polarity, individuality, sensorimotricity

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