TY - JOUR
T1 - FOXOs
T2 - masters of the equilibrium
AU - Gui, Tianshu
AU - Burgering, Boudewijn M.T.
N1 - Funding Information:
We wish to thank all members of the Burgering lab for support and discussion. The work in the Burgering lab is financially supported by ‘the Oncode Institute’, Dutch Cancer Foundation (KWF) and the Netherlands Organization for Science (NWO). TG was financially supported through the Chinese Scholarship Council (grant no. 201604910624).
Funding Information:
We wish to thank all members of the Burgering lab for support and discussion. The work in the Burgering lab is financially supported by ‘the Oncode Institute’, Dutch Cancer Foundation (KWF) and the Netherlands Organization for Science (NWO). TG was financially supported through the Chinese Scholarship Council (grant no. 201604910624).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Forkhead box O (FOXO) transcription factors (TFs) are a subclass of the larger family of forkhead TFs. Mammalians express four members FOXO1, FOXO3, FOXO4, and FOXO6. The interest in FOXO function stems mostly from their observed role in determining lifespan, where in model organisms, increased FOXO activity results in extended lifespan. FOXOs act as downstream of several signaling pathway and are extensively regulated through post-translational modifications. The transcriptional program activated by FOXOs in various cell types, organisms, and under various conditions has been described and has shed some light on what the critical transcriptional targets are in mediating FOXO function. At the cellular level, these studies have revealed a role for FOXOs in cell metabolism, cellular redox, cell proliferation, DNA repair, autophagy, and many more. The general picture that emerges hereof is that FOXOs act to preserve equilibrium, and they are important for cellular homeostasis. Here, we will first briefly summarize the general knowledge of FOXO regulation and possible functions. We will use genomic stability to illustrate how FOXOs ensure homeostasis. Genomic stability is critical for maintaining genetic integrity, and therefore preventing disease. However, genomic mutations need to occur during lifetime to enable evolution, yet their accumulation is believed to be causative to aging. Therefore, the role of FOXO in genomic stability may underlie its role in lifespan and aging. Finally, we will come up with questions on some of the unknowns in FOXO function, the answer(s) to which we believe will further our understanding of FOXO function and ultimately may help to understand lifespan and its consequences.
AB - Forkhead box O (FOXO) transcription factors (TFs) are a subclass of the larger family of forkhead TFs. Mammalians express four members FOXO1, FOXO3, FOXO4, and FOXO6. The interest in FOXO function stems mostly from their observed role in determining lifespan, where in model organisms, increased FOXO activity results in extended lifespan. FOXOs act as downstream of several signaling pathway and are extensively regulated through post-translational modifications. The transcriptional program activated by FOXOs in various cell types, organisms, and under various conditions has been described and has shed some light on what the critical transcriptional targets are in mediating FOXO function. At the cellular level, these studies have revealed a role for FOXOs in cell metabolism, cellular redox, cell proliferation, DNA repair, autophagy, and many more. The general picture that emerges hereof is that FOXOs act to preserve equilibrium, and they are important for cellular homeostasis. Here, we will first briefly summarize the general knowledge of FOXO regulation and possible functions. We will use genomic stability to illustrate how FOXOs ensure homeostasis. Genomic stability is critical for maintaining genetic integrity, and therefore preventing disease. However, genomic mutations need to occur during lifetime to enable evolution, yet their accumulation is believed to be causative to aging. Therefore, the role of FOXO in genomic stability may underlie its role in lifespan and aging. Finally, we will come up with questions on some of the unknowns in FOXO function, the answer(s) to which we believe will further our understanding of FOXO function and ultimately may help to understand lifespan and its consequences.
KW - aging
KW - DNA damage
KW - signal transduction
KW - transcription
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85117018809&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/febs.16221
DO - 10.1111/febs.16221
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85117018809
SN - 1742-464X
VL - 289
SP - 7918
EP - 7939
JO - FEBS Journal
JF - FEBS Journal
IS - 24
ER -