Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bibinagar-508126, Hyderabad, Telangana,
India
Abstract
<p>Klotho, an anti-aging protein, plays a vital role in diverse biological functions, such as
regulating calcium and vitamin D levels, preventing chronic fibrosis, acting as an antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory agent, safeguarding against cardiovascular and neurodegenerative conditions,
as well as exerting anti-apoptotic, anti-senescence effects. Additionally, it contributes to metabolic
processes associated with diabetes and exhibits anti-cancer properties. This protein is commonly
expressed in organs, such as kidneys, brain, pancreas, parathyroid glands, ovaries, and testes. Recent
research has highlighted its significance in human fertility. This narrative review provides insight
into the involvement of Klotho protein in male and female fertility, as well as its potential
role in managing human infertility in the future.
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In this study, a search was conducted on literature spanning from November 1997 to June 2024
across multiple databases, including PUBMED, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar, focusing on
Klotho proteins. The search utilized keywords, such as “discovery of Klotho proteins,” “Biological
functions of Klotho,” “Klotho in female fertility,” “Klotho and PCOS,” “Klotho and cryopreservation,”
and “Klotho in male infertility.” Inclusion criteria comprised full-length original or
review articles, as well as abstracts, discussing the role of Klotho protein in human fertility, published
in English in various peer-reviewed journals. Exclusion criteria involved articles published
in languages other than English. Hence, due to its anti-aging characteristics, Klotho protein presents
potential roles in male and female fertility and holds promising prospects for reproductive
medicine. Further, it holds the potential to become a valuable asset in addressing infertility concerns
for both males and females.</p>
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.