A. Cederberg et al., FOXC2 is a winged helix gene that counteracts obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, and diet-induced insulin resistance, CELL, 106(5), 2001, pp. 563-573
Obesity, hyperlipidemia, and insulin resistance are common forerunners of t
ype 2 diabetes mellitus. We have identified the human winged helix/forkhead
transcription factor gene FOXC2 as a key regulator of adipocyte metabolism
. Increased FOXC2 expression, in adipocytes, has a pleiotropic effect on ge
ne expression, which leads to a lean and insulin sensitive phenotype. FOXC2
affects adipocyte metabolism by increasing the sensitivity of the beta -ad
renergic-cAMP-protein kinase A (PIKA) signaling pathway through alteration
of adipocyte PKA holoenzyme composition. Increased FOXC2 levels, induced by
high fat diet, seem to counteract most of the symptoms associated with obe
sity, including hypertriglyceridemia and diet-induced insulin resistance-a
likely consequence hereof would bo protection against type 2 diabetes.