Role of FoxO1 in Acne and Effect of Isotretinoin on FoxO1 Expression

Indian Dermatol Online J. 2024 Feb 28;15(2):252-254. doi: 10.4103/idoj.idoj_455_23. eCollection 2024 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Background: Nodulocystic acne is a severe type of acne that is known to improve after treatment with isotretinoin. Melnik has hypothesized a unifying concept on the mechanism of acne pathogenesis involving altered expression of Forkhead box O transcription factor (FoxO1) and role of isotretinoin in improving acne via modulating this pathway.

Aim: To evaluate the pathway proposed by Melnik in acne pathogenesis by analysing the difference in the expression of FoxO1, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPARγ), and androgen receptor (AR) between acne patients and non-acne controls and the effect of treatment with isotretinoin on change in expression of these genes in acne patients.

Results: The gene expression of FoxO1 was non significantly higher in acne patients as compared to controls. After treatment with isotretinoin, a significant decrease in FoxO1 expression in acne patients at mRNA (P = 0.05) level was observed. There was a significant decrease in grade 3 positivity of FoxO1 at protein level (P = 0.0009). A decrease in androgen receptor positivity (P = 0.055) at protein level was also observed.

Conclusion: Reduction in FoxO1 expression appears to be an important mechanism of action of isotretinoin in acne.

Keywords: Acne; FoxO1; androgen receptor; isotretinoin; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor.