FOXO transcription factors as mediators of stress adaptation.

Autor: Rodriguez-Colman MJ; Center for Molecular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands., Dansen TB; Center for Molecular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands., Burgering BMT; Center for Molecular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. B.M.T.Burgering@umcutrecht.nl.; Oncode Institute, Center for Molecular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. B.M.T.Burgering@umcutrecht.nl.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology [Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol] 2024 Jan; Vol. 25 (1), pp. 46-64. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 14.
DOI: 10.1038/s41580-023-00649-0
Abstrakt: The forkhead box protein O (FOXO, consisting of FOXO1, FOXO3, FOXO4 and FOXO6) transcription factors are the mammalian orthologues of Caenorhabditis elegans DAF-16, which gained notoriety for its capability to double lifespan in the absence of daf-2 (the gene encoding the worm insulin receptor homologue). Since then, research has provided many mechanistic details on FOXO regulation and FOXO activity. Furthermore, conditional knockout experiments have provided a wealth of data as to how FOXOs control development and homeostasis at the organ and organism levels. The lifespan-extending capabilities of DAF-16/FOXO are highly correlated with their ability to induce stress response pathways. Exogenous and endogenous stress, such as cellular redox stress, are considered the main drivers of the functional decline that characterizes ageing. Functional decline often manifests as disease, and decrease in FOXO activity indeed negatively impacts on major age-related diseases such as cancer and diabetes. In this context, the main function of FOXOs is considered to preserve cellular and organismal homeostasis, through regulation of stress response pathways. Paradoxically, the same FOXO-mediated responses can also aid the survival of dysfunctional cells once these eventually emerge. This general property to control stress responses may underlie the complex and less-evident roles of FOXOs in human lifespan as opposed to model organisms such as C. elegans.
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