Flavonoids were found previously to modulate efficiency of synthesis of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs),
compounds which are accumulated in cells of patients suffering from mucopolysaccharidoses (MPSs). The
aim of this work was to determine effects of different flavonoids (genistein, kaempferol, daidzein) used alone
or in combinations, on expression of genes coding for proteins involved in GAG metabolism. Analyses with
DNA microarray, followed by real-time qRT-PCR revealed that genistein, kaempferol and combination of
these two compounds induced dose- and time-dependent remarkable alterations in transcript profiles of
GAG metabolism genes in cultures of wild-type human dermal fibroblasts (HDFa). Interestingly, effects of
the mixture of genistein and kaempferol were stronger than those revealed by any of these compounds used
alone. Similarly, the most effective reduction in levels of GAG production, in both HDFa and MPS II cells, was observed in the presence of genistein, keampferol and combination of these compounds. Forty five genes were chosen for further verification not only in HDFa, but also inMPS II fibroblasts by using real-time qRT-PCR. Despite effects on GAG metabolism-related genes, we found that genistein, kaempferol and mixture of these compounds significantly stimulated expression of TFEB. Additionally, a decrease inMTOR transcript level was observed at these conditions
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