Abstract

Klotho is a membrane-bound or soluble antiaging protein, whose protective activity is essential for a proper function of many organs. In 1997, an accidental insertion of a transgene led to creation of transgenic mice with several age-related disorders. In Klotho-deficient mice, the inherited phenotypes closely resemble human aging, while in an animal model of Klotho overexpression, the lifespan is extended. Klotho protein is detected mainly in the kidneys and brain. It is a coreceptor for fibroblast growth factor and hence is involved in maintaining endocrine system homeostasis. Furthermore, an inhibition of insulin/insulin-like growth factor-1 signaling pathway by Klotho regulates oxidative stress and reduces cell death. The association between serum Klotho and the classic risk factors, as well as the clinical history of cardiovascular disease, was also shown. There are a lot of evidences that Klotho deficiency correlates with the occurrence and development of coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and left ventricular hypertrophy. Therefore, an involvement of Klotho in the signaling pathways and in regulation of a proper cell metabolism could be a crucial factor in the cardiac and vascular protection. It is also well established that Klotho protein enhances the antioxidative response via augmented production of superoxide dismutase and reduced generation of reactive oxygen species. Recent studies have proven an expression of Klotho in cardiomyocytes and its increased expression in stress-related heart injury. Thus, the antioxidative and antiapoptotic activity of Klotho could be considered as the novel protective factor in cardiovascular disease and heart injury.

Highlights

  • The leading cause of death among Europeans and around the world is cardiovascular disease (CVD) [1]

  • It is well established that Klotho plays an important role in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, in the maintaining of appropriate cardiac and vascular function

  • Klotho is involved in mechanisms of defense against the development of heart hypertrophy and remodeling, as well as the vascular calcification and atherogenesis

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Summary

Introduction

The leading cause of death among Europeans and around the world is cardiovascular disease (CVD) [1]. There are well-established risk factors for cardiovascular damage and coronary artery disease such as diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity. The susceptibility, severity, and progression of heart disorders are not fully understood [2]. Given importance to assess and control pathological process in heart tissue, focusing on finding new markers and treatment of myocardial damage seems to be necessary. Klotho protein is associated with aging and the name of gene comes from Greek mythology [3]. There is quite a lot of interest in Klotho protein and some diseases. Understanding the mechanism of Klotho protection can provide information on the most prevalent disorders, such as cardiovascular disease

The Structure of Klotho Protein
The Biological Functions of Klotho Protein
The Role of Klotho Protein in Oxidative Stress and Cell Apoptosis
KLOTHO Gene Polymorphism
Klotho Deficiency and Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Protective Role of Klotho Protein in Ischemic Injury
Klotho Protein in Cardiac Hypertrophy and Remodeling
10. Klotho Protein in Vascular Disorders
11. Conclusion

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