Interaction of Klotho and sirtuins
Objective: In this article, we review the articles that have reported the interaction between Klotho and sirtuins. Recent findings: Sirtuins are a family of histone deacetylase enzymes that are considered to be the main regulators of biological processes. This family is one of the essential factors...
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Objective: In this article, we review the articles that have reported the interaction between Klotho and sirtuins. Recent findings: Sirtuins are a family of histone deacetylase enzymes that are considered to be the main regulators of biological processes. This family is one of the essential factors for postponing aging and increasing the life span of organisms. Sirtuins play a role in regulating the function of various cellular processes such as cellular metabolism, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and inflammation. It has also been shown that various diseases are related to these enzymes.Klotho is an anti-aging protein that exists as a membrane protein as well as a soluble circulating form. The membrane type of this protein acts as a co-receptor of the FGF endocrine family. It has been shown that the Klotho gene is related to age-related diseases, including osteoporosis, coronary artery, brain diseases, diabetes, etc. At the same time, it is difficult to separate the actions of Klotho and endocrine FGFs. Several studies have shown that Klotho and sirtuins interact with each other at different regulatory levels. However, it is necessary to carry out more in-vivo investigations to create new windows towards the treatment or prevention of various diseases. |
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