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Background/Aims: Klotho is a multifunctional protein expressed predominantly in kidney tubular epithelium. Here, we investigated the protective effects of Klotho on necroptosis in renal ischemic-reperfusion injury (IRI) and the role of oxidative stress in this process. Methods: Mice were subjected to bilateral renal pedicle clamping. Mouse renal tubular epithelial (TCMK-1) cells were exposed to hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) or H2O2. Kidney samples from acute kidney injury (AKI) patients and controls were examined by immunofluorescence. Klotho protein and N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) were used to define their roles in mediating necroptosis. Necroptosis was assessed by TUNEL staining, immunoblotting, and real-time PCR. Oxidative stress was studied via ELISA, immunoblotting, colorimetric, and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assays. Results: Renal IRI induced Klotho deficiency in the serum and kidney, but an increase in the urine. The levels of the necroptotic markers receptor-interacting protein kinase (RIP) 1, RIP3, IL-1β, and TUNEL-positive cells increased after IRI; all increases were ameliorated by Klotho. In TCMK-1 cells, Klotho and NAC attenuated the elevation in RIP1, RIP3, and LDH release induced by H/R or H2O2. Moreover, Klotho decreased the levels of oxidative stress biomarkers and elevated superoxide dismutase 2 expression in both in vivo and in vitro experiments. Studies in human samples further confirmed the Klotho deficiency and increased formation of RIP3 puncta in AKI kidneys. Conclusion: Klotho protects tubular epithelial cells from IRI and its anti-necroptotic role may be associated with oxidative stress inhibition.


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