نتایج جستجو برای: foxo

تعداد نتایج: 1687  

2016
Meltem Isik T. Keith Blackwell Eugene Berezikov

Diverse stresses and aging alter expression levels of microRNAs, suggesting a role for these posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression in stress modulation and longevity. Earlier studies demonstrated a central role for the miR-34 family in promoting cell cycle arrest and cell death following stress in human cells. However, the biological significance of this response was unclear. Here w...

2017
Jonathan D Hibshman Alexander E Doan Brad T Moore Rebecca Ew Kaplan Anthony Hung Amy K Webster Dhaval P Bhatt Rojin Chitrakar Matthew D Hirschey L Ryan Baugh

daf-16/FoxO is required to survive starvation in Caenorhabditis elegans, but how daf-16IFoxO promotes starvation resistance is unclear. We show that daf-16/FoxO restructures carbohydrate metabolism by driving carbon flux through the glyoxylate shunt and gluconeogenesis and into synthesis of trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose. Trehalose is a well-known stress protectant, capable of preserving ...

2013
Kathleen J. Dumas Colin E. Delaney Stephane Flibotte Donald G. Moerman Gyorgyi Csankovszki Patrick J. Hu

During embryogenesis, an essential process known as dosage compensation is initiated to equalize gene expression from sex chromosomes. Although much is known about how dosage compensation is established, the consequences of modulating the stability of dosage compensation postembryonically are not known. Here we define a role for the Caenorhabditis elegans dosage compensation complex (DCC) in th...

2013
Ruchi Singhal Jonathan E. Bard Norma J. Nowak Michael J. Buck Eugene S. Kandel

Phosphoinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) pathway is a crucial modulator of many physiological and pathophysiological phenomena, including aging, diabetes and cancer. Protein kinase Akt, a downstream effector of PI3K, controls a plethora of cellular functions, including gene transcription. A key mechanism connecting Akt activity to changes in gene expression is inhibitory phosphorylation of FOXO family o...

2015
Neeraj Kumar Vaibhav Jain Anupama Singh Urmila Jagtap Sonia Verma Arnab Mukhopadhyay

Lowering insulin-IGF-1-like signalling (IIS) activates FOXO transcription factors (TF) to extend life span across species. To study the dynamics of FOXO chromatin occupancy under this condition in C. elegans, we report the first recruitment profile of endogenous DAF-16 and show that the response is conserved. DAF-16 predominantly acts as a transcriptional activator and binding within the 0.5 kb...

2018
François Lallemand Ambre Petitalot Sophie Vacher Leanne de Koning Karim Taouis Bernard S. Lopez Sophie Zinn-Justin Nicole Dalla-Venezia Walid Chemlali Anne Schnitzler Rosette Lidereau Ivan Bieche Sandrine M. Caputo

In mammals, FOXO transcriptional factors form a family of four members (FOXO1, 3, 4, and 6) involved in the modulation proliferation, apoptosis, and carcinogenesis. The role of the FOXO family in breast cancer remains poorly elucidated. According to the cellular context and the stage of the disease, FOXOs can have opposite effects on carcinogenesis. To study the role of FOXOs in breast carcinog...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2014
Chia-Ling Wu Evangeline W Cornwell Robert W Jackman Susan C Kandarian

The muscle-specific ring finger protein 1 (MuRF1) gene is required for most types of skeletal muscle atrophy yet we have little understanding of its transcriptional regulation. The purpose of this study is to identify whether NF-κB and/or FoxO response elements in the MuRF1 promoter are required for MuRF1 gene activation during skeletal muscle atrophy due to the removal of hindlimb weight beari...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Fraser E Houston Brian A Hain Thomas J Adams Kati L Houston Roderic O'Keeffe Stephen L Dodd

Botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) is used clinically to induce therapeutic chemical denervation of spastically contracted skeletal muscles. However, BoNT/A administration can also cause atrophy. We sought to determine whether a major proteolytic pathway contributing to atrophy in multiple models of muscle wasting, the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS), is involved in BoNT/A-induced atrophy. ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
L. Ryan Baugh Paul W. Sternberg

Development is typically studied as a continuous process under laboratory conditions, but wild animals often develop in variable and stressful environments. C. elegans larvae hatch in a developmentally arrested state (L1 arrest) and initiate post-embryonic development only in the presence of food (E. coli in lab). In contrast to the well-studied dauer arrest, L1 arrest occurs without morphologi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
J Alex Parker Rafael P Vazquez-Manrique Cendrine Tourette Francesca Farina Nicolas Offner Arnab Mukhopadhyay Anne-Marie Orfila Aurélie Darbois Sophie Menet Heidi A Tissenbaum Christian Neri

One of the current challenges of neurodegenerative disease research is to determine whether signaling pathways that are essential to cellular homeostasis might contribute to neuronal survival and modulate the pathogenic process in human disease. In Caenorhabditis elegans, sir-2.1/SIRT1 overexpression protects neurons from the early phases of expanded polyglutamine (polyQ) toxicity, and this pro...

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