Klotho Protein: A Multifaceted Guardian of Healthy Aging and Its Therapeutic Potential
The Klotho protein, encoded by the KL gene, has garnered significant attention as a pivotal biomolecule in the field of aging research. Its expression levels are closely correlated with both lifespan and overall health status, exerting influence over critical physiological processes such as metabolic homeostasis, oxidative stress response, and...
Read moreThe Impact of Klotho in Cancer: From Development and Progression to Therapeutic Potential
Klotho, initially identified as an anti-aging gene, has been shown to play significant roles in cancer biology. Alongside α-Klotho, the β-Klotho and γ-Klotho isoforms have also been studied; these studies showed that Klotho functions as a potential tumor suppressor in many different cancers by inhibiting cancer cell proliferation, inducing...
Read moreKlotho overexpression protects human cortical neurons from β-amyloid induced neuronal toxicity
Klotho, a well-known aging suppressor protein, has been implicated in neuroprotection and the regulation of neuronal senescence. While previous studies have demonstrated its anti-aging properties in human brain organoids, its potential to mitigate neurodegenerative processes triggered by β-amyloid remains underexplored. In this study, we utilised...
Read moreKlotho: a humeral mediator in CSF and plasma that influences longevity and susceptibility to multiple complex disorders, including depression
Klotho is a hormone secreted into human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), plasma and urine that promotes longevity and influences the onset of several premature senescent phenotypes in mice and humans, including atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, stroke and osteoporosis. Preliminary studies also suggest that Klotho possesses tumor suppressor...
Read moreNeuroprotective Role of Klotho on Dementia
Klotho, a gene found on chromosome 13q12, is involved in a variety of processes and signaling pathways in the human body related to vitamin D metabolism; cardiovascular, renal, musculoskeletal, and skin diseases; and cancer biology. However, more importantly, it has been linked to beneficial effects related to anti-aging. The levels of soluble...
Read moreKlotho antiaging protein: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential in diseases
Klotho, initially introduced as an anti-aging protein, is expressed in the brain, pancreas, and most prominently in the kidney. The two forms of Klotho (membrane-bound and soluble form) have diverse pharmacological functions such as anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, anti-fibrotic, tumour-suppressive etc. The membrane-bound form plays a pivotal...
Read moreNew insights into the role of Klotho in inflammation and fibrosis: molecular and cellular mechanisms
As the body's defense mechanism against damage and infection, the inflammatory response is a pathological process that involves a range of inflammatory cells and cytokines. A healthy inflammatory response helps the body repair by eliminating dangerous irritants. However, tissue fibrosis can result from an overly intense or protracted inflammatory...
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