Foxo: in command of T lymphocyte homeostasis and tolerance

W Ouyang, MO Li - Trends in immunology, 2011 - cell.com
W Ouyang, MO Li
Trends in immunology, 2011cell.com
The forkhead box O (Foxo) family of transcription factors consists of the mammalian
orthologs of the Caenorhabditis elegans longevity protein Daf-16, and has an evolutionarily
conserved function in the regulation of nutrient sensing and stress responses. Recent
studies have shown that Foxo proteins control expression of immune system-specific genes
such as Il7ra in naïve T cells and Foxp3 in regulatory T cells, which are crucial regulators of
T cell homeostasis and tolerance. These findings reveal that the ancient Foxo pathway has …
The forkhead box O (Foxo) family of transcription factors consists of the mammalian orthologs of the Caenorhabditis elegans longevity protein Daf-16, and has an evolutionarily conserved function in the regulation of nutrient sensing and stress responses. Recent studies have shown that Foxo proteins control expression of immune system-specific genes such as Il7ra in naïve T cells and Foxp3 in regulatory T cells, which are crucial regulators of T cell homeostasis and tolerance. These findings reveal that the ancient Foxo pathway has been co-opted to regulate highly specialized T cell activities. The Foxo pathway probably enables a diverse and self-tolerant population of T cells in the steady state, which is an important prerequisite for the establishment of a functional adaptive immune system.
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