# Primary cilia and their role in preeclampsia

**Authors:** Lingyun Liao, Rong Zhou, Min Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.7150/ijms.114433 · International Journal of Medical Sciences · 2025-07-10

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how primary cilia may contribute to preeclampsia, a pregnancy-related disorder involving placental and vascular issues.

## Contribution

The paper provides a novel review connecting primary cilia dysfunction to preeclampsia pathogenesis and suggests new research directions.

## Key findings

- Primary cilia dysfunction may lead to vascular disorders by altering fluid sensing and signal transduction.
- Angiogenic factors and cytokines in preeclampsia affect placental cells through changes in primary cilia length or signaling.
- Primary cilia are linked to vascular endothelial function and female reproductive disorders beyond preeclampsia.

## Abstract

Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy characterized by chronic placental ischemia and systemic maternal organ damage. The placenta is rich in blood vessels containing various types of cells, and preeclampsia is now widely accepted as a placenta-derived disease. Although the primary cilium regulates many diseases, its role in preeclampsia has not been comprehensively studied. Therefore, we conducted a review to provide valuable insights into the current understanding of the pathogenesis of preeclampsia, especially as related to the primary cilium, and to provide direction for new research objectives. Primary cilia are sensory microtubule-based organelles that translate extracellular clues into intracellular signals for molecular and cellular responses. They are crucial for the regulation of vascular development and have various mechanisms, such as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, reaction to mechanical stress, and mediation of signal transduction. Dysfunction of the primary cilia contributes to aberrant fluid sensing or signal transduction, resulting in vascular disorders. Here, we summarize that angiogenic factors or inflammatory cytokines change the biological behaviors and functions of placental cells in preeclampsia by altering the length or signaling function of primary cilia. We further outline the role of the primary cilia in vascular endothelial function and other female reproductive disorders. Further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms and clinical treatment of primary ciliary deficiency in preeclampsia.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** preeclampsia (MONDO:0005081)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** ischemia (MESH:D007511), maternal organ damage (MESH:D000092124), hypertensive disorder (MESH:D006973), primary ciliary deficiency (MESH:D002925), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), reproductive disorders (MESH:D060737), Preeclampsia (MESH:D011225), vascular disorders (MESH:D002561)

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