Klotho: A multifaceted protector in sepsis-induced organ damage and a potential therapeutic target.

Alaa Al-Kadi, Aliaa Anter, Remon R Rofaeil, Mohamed M Sayed-Ahmed, Al-Shaimaa F Ahmed
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Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction associated with a robust systemic inflammatory and immune response to infection. Its pathological consequences lead to multiple organ deficits. Klotho was initially introduced as an antiaging molecule. Its deficiency significantly reduces lifespan, and its overexpression protects against organ injury. It reduces oxidative stress and apoptosis and has anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic properties. In this review, we discuss the underlying mechanisms of sepsis-related klotho down-regulation and the protective role of klotho in sepsis. In developing sepsis-induced multiple organ damage, klotho can modulate multiple downstream signals including nuclear factor-kappa β, mitogen activated protein kinase, and apoptosis. Multiple studies show klotho's protective effects in sepsis through activation of nuclear factor erythroid-related factor 2, Forkhead transcription factor O, and restoration of internal antioxidant activity. The proposed protective action of klotho is a promising therapeutic strategy for managing sepsis and ameliorating its related organ damage.

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Klotho:脓毒症诱导的器官损伤的多方面保护器和潜在的治疗靶点。
败血症是一种危及生命的器官功能障碍,与强烈的全身炎症和对感染的免疫反应有关。其病理后果导致多器官功能障碍。Klotho最初是作为一种抗衰老分子引入的。它的缺乏会显著缩短寿命,而它的过度表达可以防止器官损伤。它可以减少氧化应激和细胞凋亡,并具有抗炎和抗纤维化的特性。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了与败血症相关的klotho下调的潜在机制以及klotho在败血症中的保护作用。在脓毒症引起的多器官损伤中,klotho可以调节多种下游信号,包括核因子β、丝裂原活化蛋白激酶和细胞凋亡。多项研究表明,klotho通过激活核因子红系相关因子2、叉头转录因子O和恢复体内抗氧化活性,对脓毒症具有保护作用。提出的klotho的保护作用是一个有前途的治疗策略,以管理败血症和改善其相关的器官损伤。
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