Abstract

BackgroundStudies have shown that the Klotho gene has tremendous potential for future therapeutic purposes in both acute and chronic kidney diseases (CKD). This study aimed to investigate the possible protective mechanisms of the Klotho gene against acute kidney injury (AKI) induced by rhabdomyolysis (RM).MethodsIn this study, bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) were transfected with recombinant adenoviruses expressing the Klotho gene (BMSCs-Klotho) and by those expressing empty vector (BMSCs-EV). After successful transfection, we tested the proliferation, secretion and migration abilities of the BMSCs-Klotho compared with those of the BMSCs-EV and BMSCs. Then, 30 male C57BL/6 mice were examined, with 6 mice randomly assigned to the control group (PBS injected into the tail vein, CON) or one of the four treatment groups treated with either BMSCs-Klotho (AKI+BMSCs-Klotho), BMSCs-EV (AKI+BMSCs-EV), BMSCs (AKI+BMSCs) or PBS (AKI+PBS) after induction of RM. Seventy-two h after treatment, serum creatinine (SCr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels were obtained to assess renal function, and renal tissue was obtained to measure kidney tissue damage. Additionally, kidney protective mechanism-related indexes, such as EPO, IGF-1, KIM-1 and HIF-1, were analysed using Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry.ResultsThe results obtained showed that the proliferation, secretory and migration abilities of the BMSCs were significantly increased after transfection with the Klotho gene. Treatment with BMSCs-Klotho, BMSCs-EV or BMSCs improved renal function compared to treatment with PBS. However, the improvement observed in renal function in the BMSCs-Klotho group was better than that of the other groups. Histological analysis demonstrated that tissue damage was significantly decreased in the mice in the AKI+BMSCs-Klotho, AKI+BMSCs-EV or AKI+BMSCs groups compared to that in the mice in the AKI+PBS group. However, the best recovery was observed in the mice treated with BMSCs-Klotho concomitantly. Furthermore, the expression of protective factors erythropoietin (EPO) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) increased obviously, and the injury biomarkers kidney injury molecule 1 (KIM-1) and hypoxia inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) decreased notably in the group of BMSCs-Klotho, BMSCs-EV and BMSCs. Additionally, the levels of the aforementioned protein indicators in the AKI+BMSCs-Klotho group were not different from those in the CON group.ConclusionKlotho overexpression exerted positive effects on BMSCs and markedly promoted recovery from RM-induced AKI. These findings suggest that the overexpression of the Klotho gene might be a good candidate for further therapy for AKI in clinical trials.

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