학술논문

A 60 kDa prolactin variant secreted by cervical cancer cells modulates apoptosis and cytokine production
Document Type
Report
Source
Oncology Reports. March, 2018, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p1253, 8 p.
Subject
Cervical cancer -- Genetic aspects -- Development and progression -- Care and treatment
Genetic variation -- Health aspects
Prolactin -- Health aspects
Gene expression -- Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
1021-335X
Abstract
Prolactin (PRL) is associated with different types of cancer, such as cervical cancer. Recombinant PRL has anti-apoptotic effect on cervical cancer cells, and it can also induce cytokine production on macrophages. A 60 kDa variant of PRL is produced by cervical cancer cells. The aim of the present study was to evaluate this variant's bioactivity, to test its effect on cervical cancer cell apoptosis, and to assess its ability to induce cytokine production on THP-1 macrophages. First, 60 kDa PRL was isolated and used to stimulate Nb2 cells. Later, apoptosis was measured after exposure to 60 kDa PRL. Finally, cytokines were measured on THP-1 stimulated supernatants. Our results show that 60 kDa PRL increased Nb2 cell proliferation. Apoptosis was decreased after stimuli with 60 kDa PRL in cervical cancer cells. IL-1[beta] and TNF-[alpha] are produced by THP-1 macrophages after stimuli. These results suggest that 60 kDa PRL produced by cervical cancer cells is able to reduce apoptosis in HeLa, SiHa and C-33A cells and induce IL-1[beta] and TNF-[alpha] production by THP-1 macrophages.
Introduction Prolactin (PRL) is a peptidic hormone that has been shown to play multiple biological functions. In addition to its clear role in lactation, PRL participates in some cellular processes [...]