Chondrocyte dysfunction has been demonstrated to be a major inducer of osteoarthritis(OA).The pathological mechanism of chondrocyte dysfunction is definitely multifactoral,but oxidative stressis regarded as one of the leading causes of apoptosis,autophagy,senescence,and mitochondrial dysfunctionin chondrocytes.Strategies for arresting oxidative stress-induced chondrocyte dysfunction have been considered as potential therapeutic targets for OA.Recently,fork head box O(Fox O)transcription factors have been determined to play a protective role in chondrocytes through the regulation of autophagy and defense against oxidative stress;they also regulate growth,maturation,and matrix synthesis.To explore Fox O′s potential role in the treatment of OA,we first discussed the recent advances in the field of oxidative stress-induced chondrocyte dysfunction and then emphasized the protective role of fox otranscription factors as a potential molecular target for the treatment of OA.Understanding the function of fox otranscription factors will be important in designing next-generation therapies to prevent or reverse the development of OA.