Klotho is an anti-aging factor mainly produced by renal tubular epithelial cells (TEC) with pleiotropic functions. Klotho is down-regulated in acute kidney injury in native kidney; however, the modulation of Klotho in kidney transplantation has not been investigated. In a swine model of ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI), we observed a remarkable reduction of renal Klotho by 24 h from IRI. Complement inhibition by C1-inhibitor preserved Klotho expression in vivo by abrogating nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) signaling. In accordance, complement anaphylotoxin C5a led to a significant down-regulation of Klotho in TEC in vitro that was NF-kB mediated. Analysis of Klotho in kidneys from cadaveric donors demonstrated a significant expression of Klotho in pre-implantation biopsies; however, patients affected by delayed graft function (DGF) showed a profound down-regulation of Klotho compared with patients with early graft function. Quantification of serum Klotho after 2 years from transplantation demonstrated significant lower levels in DGF patients. Our data demonstrated that complement might be pivotal in the down-regulation of Klotho in IRI leading to a permanent deficiency after years from transplantation. Considering the anti-senescence and anti-fibrotic effects of Klotho at renal levels, we hypothesize that this acquired deficiency of Klotho might contribute to DGF-associated chronic allograft dysfunction. The authors demonstrate a direct involvement of complement in regulating the expression of anti-aging factor Klotho in a swine model of ischemia/reperfusion injury, and lower levels of renal and soluble Klotho in patients affected by delayed graft function years after transplantation.

Complement modulation of anti-aging factor klotho in ischemia/reperfusion injury and delayed graft function / G. Castellano, A. Intini, A. Stasi, C. Divella, M. Gigante, P. Pontrelli, R. Franzin, M. Accetturo, A. Zito, M. Fiorentino, V. Montinaro, G. Lucarelli, P. Ditonno, M. Battaglia, A. Crovace, F. Staffieri, B. Oortwijn, E. Van Amersfoort, G. Pertosa, G. Grandaliano, L. Gesualdo. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 1600-6135. - 16:1(2016), pp. 325-333. [10.1111/ajt.13415]

Complement modulation of anti-aging factor klotho in ischemia/reperfusion injury and delayed graft function

G. Castellano
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V. Montinaro;G. Lucarelli;A. Crovace;
2016

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Klotho is an anti-aging factor mainly produced by renal tubular epithelial cells (TEC) with pleiotropic functions. Klotho is down-regulated in acute kidney injury in native kidney; however, the modulation of Klotho in kidney transplantation has not been investigated. In a swine model of ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI), we observed a remarkable reduction of renal Klotho by 24 h from IRI. Complement inhibition by C1-inhibitor preserved Klotho expression in vivo by abrogating nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB) signaling. In accordance, complement anaphylotoxin C5a led to a significant down-regulation of Klotho in TEC in vitro that was NF-kB mediated. Analysis of Klotho in kidneys from cadaveric donors demonstrated a significant expression of Klotho in pre-implantation biopsies; however, patients affected by delayed graft function (DGF) showed a profound down-regulation of Klotho compared with patients with early graft function. Quantification of serum Klotho after 2 years from transplantation demonstrated significant lower levels in DGF patients. Our data demonstrated that complement might be pivotal in the down-regulation of Klotho in IRI leading to a permanent deficiency after years from transplantation. Considering the anti-senescence and anti-fibrotic effects of Klotho at renal levels, we hypothesize that this acquired deficiency of Klotho might contribute to DGF-associated chronic allograft dysfunction. The authors demonstrate a direct involvement of complement in regulating the expression of anti-aging factor Klotho in a swine model of ischemia/reperfusion injury, and lower levels of renal and soluble Klotho in patients affected by delayed graft function years after transplantation.
Settore MED/14 - Nefrologia
2016
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