Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Campus, London W12 0NN, UK.
Curr Drug Targets. 2011 Aug;12(9):1291-302. doi: 10.2174/138945011796150253.
All fundamental reproductive events in the human ovary and uterus, including ovulation, implantation and menstruation, are dependent upon profound tissue remodelling, characterized by cyclical waves of cell proliferation, differentiation, recruitment of inflammatory cells, apoptosis, tissue breakdown and regeneration. Although the rise and fall in ovarian hormones, estradiol and progesterone, orchestrate these reproductive events, FOXO transcription factors, an evolutionary conserved subfamily of forkhead transcription factors, have emerged major downstream effector molecules, capable of integrating hormonal cues with a variety of stress, growth factor and cytokine signal transduction pathways. The ability of FOXOs to regulate seemingly opposing cellular responses, ranging from cell cycle arrest and oxidative stress responses to differentiation and apoptosis, renders these transcription factors indispensable for cyclic tissue remodelling in the reproductive tract. Aberrant expression or perturbed activity of FOXO transcription factors are increasingly linked to prevalent reproductive disorders, such as endometriosis, endometrial cancer, primary ovarian insufficiency and pregnancy failure, which in turn highlights their potential as therapeutic targets.
人类卵巢和子宫中的所有基本生殖事件,包括排卵、着床和月经,都依赖于深刻的组织重塑,其特征是细胞增殖、分化、炎症细胞募集、细胞凋亡、组织分解和再生的周期性波动。尽管卵巢激素(雌二醇和孕酮)的上升和下降调节着这些生殖事件,但 FOXO 转录因子,叉头转录因子的一个进化上保守的亚家族,已经成为主要的下游效应分子,能够将激素线索与各种应激、生长因子和细胞因子信号转导途径整合在一起。FOXO 转录因子能够调节看似相反的细胞反应,从细胞周期停滞和氧化应激反应到分化和凋亡,这使得这些转录因子在生殖道的周期性组织重塑中不可或缺。FOXO 转录因子的异常表达或活性失调与常见的生殖障碍(如子宫内膜异位症、子宫内膜癌、原发性卵巢功能不全和妊娠失败)越来越相关,这反过来又凸显了它们作为治疗靶点的潜力。