Litcius/Paper detail

The multi-functional roles of forkhead box protein O in skin aging and diseases

Kyoung Mi Moon, Min‐Kyeong Lee, Taehyeok Hwang, Chun Whan Choi, Min Soo Kim, Hyeung‐Rak Kim, Bonggi Lee

2021Redox Biology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Forkhead box, class O (FoxO) family members are multifunctional transcription factors that are involved in several metabolic processes, including energy metabolism, apoptosis, DNA repair, and oxidative stress. However, their roles in skin health have not been well-documented. Recent studies have indicated that FoxOs are important factors to control skin homeostasis and health. The activation or deactivation of some FoxO family members is closely related to melanogenesis, wound healing, acne, and melanoma. In this review, we have discussed the recent findings that demonstrate the relationship between FoxOs and skin health as well as the underlying mechanisms associated with their functions.

Topics & Concepts

Forkhead Transcription FactorsTranscription factorBiologySkin cancerSkin AgingFOXO3Oxidative stressHomeostasisCell biologyCancer researchMedicineGeneGeneticsCancerEndocrinologyDermatologyFOXO transcription factor regulationSkin Protection and Agingmelanin and skin pigmentation
The multi-functional roles of forkhead box protein O in skin aging and diseases | Litcius