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Publication : Forkhead Box m1 transcription factor is required for perinatal lung function.

First Author  Kalin TV Year  2008
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  105
Issue  49 Pages  19330-5
PubMed ID  19033457 Mgi Jnum  J:142246
Mgi Id  MGI:3820771 Doi  10.1073/pnas.0806748105
Citation  Kalin TV, et al. (2008) Forkhead Box m1 transcription factor is required for perinatal lung function. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105(49):19330-5
abstractText  The Forkhead Box m1 (Foxm1 or Foxm1b) transcription factor (previously called HFH-11B, Trident, Win, or MPP2) is an important positive regulator of DNA replication and mitosis in a variety of cell types. Global deletion of Foxm1 in Foxm1(-/-) mice is lethal in the embryonic period, causing multiple abnormalities in the liver, heart, lung, and blood vessels. In the present study, Foxm1 was deleted conditionally in the respiratory epithelium (epFoxm1(-/-)). Surprisingly, deletion of Foxm1 did not alter lung growth, branching morphogenesis, or epithelial proliferation but inhibited lung maturation and caused respiratory failure after birth. Maturation defects in epFoxm1(-/-) lungs were associated with decreased expression of T1-alpha and aquaporin 5, consistent with a delay of type I cell differentiation. Expression of surfactant-associated proteins A, B, C, and D was decreased by deletion of Foxm1. Foxm1 directly bound and induced transcriptional activity of the mouse surfactant protein B and A (Sftpb and Sftpa) promoters in vitro, indicating that Foxm1 is a direct transcriptional activator of these genes. Foxm1 is critical for surfactant homeostasis and lung maturation before birth and is required for adaptation to air breathing.
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