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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 24 MIN

599-Foxf2 Maintains Brain Endothelial Function

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This research investigates how the transcription factor FOXF2 maintains the health of brain endothelial cells to prevent conditions like cerebral small vessel disease and stroke. By utilizing proteomic analysis and ChIP-seq, the authors demonstrate that FOXF2 directly controls the Tie2 signaling pathway, which is essential for preserving the blood–brain barrier and regulating nitric oxide levels. Experiments on genetically modified mice show that a lack of this factor leads to vascular leakage, impaired blood flow, and increased brain damage following an ischemic event. The study identifies the ANG-Tie2 molecular axis as a critical regulator of vascular stability, suggesting that activating this pathway could reduce long-term disability. Furthermore, the data suggests that pharmacological intervention using AKB-9778 can potentially reverse some of the endothelial dysfunctions caused by a deficiency in FOXF2. Ultimately, these findings position FOXF2 as a vital genetic link between vascular integrity and the risk of severe neurovascular injury.References: Todorov-Völgyi K, González-Gallego J, Müller S A, et al. The stroke risk gene Foxf2 maintains brain endothelial cell function via Tie2 signaling[J]. Nature Neuroscience, 2025: 1-12.

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