α - klotho的调控。

IF 2 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Julia Vogt, Michael Föller
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摘要

自1997年发现以来,α - klotho因其强大的抗衰老和促进健康的特性而受到广泛关注。它以膜结合蛋白或可溶性因子的形式存在。膜结合α - klotho是成纤维细胞生长因子23 (FGF23)的重要辅助因子,参与调节肾磷和维生素D代谢。可溶性α - klotho (sKL)存在于不同的体液中并发挥激素样作用。通过α kloho -FGF23信号轴,FGF23通过下调Na+依赖性磷酸盐转运蛋白(NaPi-2a)调控磷酸盐排泄。此外,该轴抑制1α-羟化酶的表达,从而降低活性维生素D(骨化三醇)的血清浓度。这条轴的破坏会导致矿物质代谢紊乱。α - klotho低水平和FGF23升高是不同疾病的早期生物标志物,包括慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)和心血管疾病(CVD)。在CKD中,肾脏α - klotho表达降低和FGF23生成增加导致肾功能恶化。激活转化生长因子b1 (TGF-b1)信号,促进肾纤维化,参与病理生理。此外,在CKD中,FGF23通过FGF受体诱导的钙调磷酸酶/活化T细胞核因子(NFAT)信号直接诱导左心室肥厚(LVH)。本文综述了αKlotho在维持矿物质代谢中的核心作用,以及αKlotho在年龄相关疾病和慢性疾病中的治疗潜力。
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Regulation of αKlotho.

Since its discovery in 1997, αKlotho has gained a lot of attention due to its powerful anti-aging and health-promoting properties. It exists as a membrane-bound protein or as a soluble factor. Membrane-bound αKlotho is an essential cofactor for fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), thereby being involved in the regulation of renal phosphate and vitamin D metabolism. Soluble αKlotho (sKL) is present in different body fluids and exerts hormone-like effects. Through the αKlotho-FGF23 signaling axis, FGF23 regulates phosphate excretion by downregulating Na+-dependent phosphate transporter (NaPi-2a). In addition, this axis suppresses expression of 1α-hydroxylase, thereby reducing active vitamin D (calcitriol) serum concentration. Disruptions of this axis lead to deranged mineral metabolism. Low levels of αKlotho and elevated FGF23 are early biomarkers for different diseases, including chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). In CKD, decreased renal αKlotho expression and enhanced FGF23 production contribute to worsening kidney function. Activated transforming growth factor b1 (TGF-b1) signaling, promoting renal fibrosis, contributes to the pathophysiology. Moreover, FGF23 directly induces left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) through FGF receptor-induced calcineurin/nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) signaling in CKD. Our review aims to comprehensively summarize the regulation and function of αKlotho, highlighting its central role in maintaining mineral metabolism and its therapeutic potential in age-related and chronic diseases.

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期刊介绍: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry is a multidisciplinary scientific forum dedicated to advancing the frontiers of basic cellular research. It addresses scientists from both the physiological and biochemical disciplines as well as related fields such as genetics, molecular biology, pathophysiology, pathobiochemistry and cellular toxicology & pharmacology. Original papers and reviews on the mechanisms of intracellular transmission, cellular metabolism, cell growth, differentiation and death, ion channels and carriers, and the maintenance, regulation and disturbances of cell volume are presented. Appearing monthly under peer review, Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry takes an active role in the concerted international effort to unravel the mechanisms of cellular function.
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