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Evaluation of genistein ability to modulate CTGF mRNA/protein expression, genes expression of TGFβ isoforms and expression of selected genes regulating cell cycle in keloid fibroblasts in vitro.

Magdalena Jurzak, Katarzyna Adamczyk, Paweł Antończak, Agnieszka Garncarczyk, Dariusz Kuśmierz, Małgorzata Latocha.   

Abstract

Keloids are characterized by overgrowth of connective tissue in the skin that arises as a consequence of abnormal wound healing. Normal wound healing is regulated by a complex set of interactions within a network of profibrotic and antifibrotic cytokines that regulate new extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis and remodeling. These proteins include transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) isoforms and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). TGFβ1 stimulates fibroblasts to synthesize and contract ECM and acts as a central mediator of profibrotic response. CTGF is induced by TGFβ1 and is considered a downstream mediator of TGFβ1action in fibroblasts. CTGF plays a crucial role in keloid pathogenesis by promoting prolonged collagen synthesis and deposition and as a consequence sustained fibrotic response. During keloids formation, besides imbalanced ECM synthesis and degradation, fibroblast proliferation and it's resistance to apoptosis is observed. Key genes that may play a role in keloid formation and growth involve: suppressor gene p53.,cyclin-depend- ent kinase inhibitor CDKN1A (p21) and BCL2 family genes: antiapoptotic BCL-2 and proapoptotic BAX. Genistein (4',5,7-trihydroxyisoflavone) exhibits multidirectional biological action. The concentration of genistein is relatively high in soybean. Genistein has been shown as effective antioxidant and chemopreventive agent. Genistein can bind to estrogen receptors (ERs) and modulate estrogen action due to its structure similarity to human estrogens. Genistein also inhibits transcription factors NFκB. Akt and AP-l signaling pathways, that are important for cytokines expression and cell proliferation, differentiation, survival and apoptosis. The aim of the study was to investigate genistein as a potential inhibitor of CTGF and TGFβ1, β2 and β3 isoforms expression and a potential regulator of p53. CDKN1A(p21), BAX and BCL-2 expression in normal fibroblasts and fibroblasts derived from keloids cultured in vitro. Real time RT-QPCR was used to estimate transcription level of selected genes in normal and keloid fibroblasts treated with genistein. Secreted/cell-associated CTGF protein was evaluated in cell growth's medium by ELISA. Total protein quantification was evaluated by fluorimetric assay in cells llsates (Quant-iT TM Protein Assay Kit). It was found that TGFβ1, β2 and β3 genes expression are decreased by genistein. Genistein suppresses the expression of CTGF mRNA and CTGF protein in a concentration dependent manner, p53 and p21 genes expression are modulated by genistein in concentration dependent manner. The agent also modulates BAX/BCL-2 ratio in examined cells in vitro.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25745770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Pol Pharm        ISSN: 0001-6837            Impact factor:   0.330


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1.  Genistein does not inhibit TGF-beta1-induced conversion of human dermal fibroblasts to myofibroblasts.

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2.  Chemokine-Like Factor 1 (CKLF-1) is Overexpressed in Keloid Patients: A Potential Indicating Factor for Keloid-Predisposed Individuals.

Authors:  Mingzi Zhang; Ying Xu; Yifang Liu; Yingying Cheng; Pengxiang Zhao; Hao Liu; Youbin Wang; Xuemei Ma
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 1.889

3.  Adiponectin Is Involved in Connective Tissue Growth Factor-Induced Proliferation, Migration and Overproduction of the Extracellular Matrix in Keloid Fibroblasts.

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-05-12       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 4.  Dietary Management of Skin Health: The Role of Genistein.

Authors:  Natasha Irrera; Gabriele Pizzino; Rosario D'Anna; Mario Vaccaro; Vincenzo Arcoraci; Francesco Squadrito; Domenica Altavilla; Alessandra Bitto
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5.  Effects of Photodynamic Therapy Using Yellow LED-light with Concomitant Hypocrellin B on Apoptotic Signaling in Keloid Fibroblasts.

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6.  Genistein Improves Skin Flap Viability in Rats: A Preliminary In Vivo and In Vitro Investigation.

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7.  AMF siRNA treatment of keloid through inhibition signaling pathway of RhoA/ROCK1.

Authors:  Yi Tian; Lan Jin; Wenhong Zhang; Zumeng Ya; Yuan Cheng; Hongyun Zhao
Journal:  Genes Dis       Date:  2018-05-18

8.  Protective Effects of Estrogen via Nanoparticle Delivery to Attenuate Myelin Loss and Neuronal Death after Spinal Cord Injury.

Authors:  Azizul Haque; Kelsey P Drasites; April Cox; Mollie Capone; Ali I Myatich; Ramsha Shams; Denise Matzelle; Dena P Garner; Mikhail Bredikhin; Donald C Shields; Alexey Vertegel; Naren L Banik
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9.  The JAK2/STAT3 pathway inhibitor, AG490, suppresses the abnormal behavior of keloid fibroblasts in vitro.

Authors:  Ying Zhou; Yuexin Sun; Wenjun Hou; Liwen Ma; Yue Tao; Dan Li; Cui Xu; Jun Bao; Weixin Fan
Journal:  Int J Mol Med       Date:  2020-04-29       Impact factor: 4.101

10.  A Placebo-controlled Study of PF-06473871 (Anti-Connective Tissue Growth Factor Antisense Oligonucleotide) in Reducing Hypertrophic Skin Scarring.

Authors:  Jeremy D Gale; Jeff Jensen; Gabe Berman; William Freimuth; Gang Li; Andreas Pleil; Malik Kutty; Andrew Rosenthal; C B Boswell; V E Magnus Noah; Leroy Young
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2018-09-06
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