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FoxO1 is a conserved transcription factor involved in energy metabolism. It is tightly regulated by modifications on its mRNA and protein and responds to environmental nutrient signals. FoxO1 controls the transcription of downstream genes mediating metabolic regulation. Dysfunction of FoxO1 pathways results in several metabolic diseases, including diabetes, obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and atherosclerosis. Here, we summarize the mechanism of FoxO1 regulation behind these diseases and FoxO1-related drug discoveries.

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Shiming Peng, Wei Li, Nannan Hou, Niu Huang. A Review of FoxO1-Regulated Metabolic Diseases and Related Drug Discoveries. Cells. 2020 Jan 10;9(1)

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PMID: 31936903

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