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Photoreceptors,as polarised sensory neurons,are essential for light sensation and phototransduction,which are highly dependent on the photoreceptor cilium.Structural defects and/or dysfunction of the photoreceptor cilium caused by mutations in photoreceptorspecific genes or common ciliary genes can lead to retinal diseases,including syndromic and nonsyndromic diseases.In this review,we describe the structure and function of the photoreceptor cilium.We also discuss recent findings that underscore the dysregulation of the photoreceptor cilium in various retinal diseases and the therapeutic potential of targeting ciliary genes in these diseases.