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Human pituitary tumor-transforming gene (PTTG1) motif suppresses prolactin expression.

Gregory A Horwitz1, Irina Miklovsky, Anthony P Heaney, Song-Guang Ren, Shlomo Melmed.   

Abstract

Pituitary tumor-transforming gene (PTTG) originally isolated from GH-secreting pituitary adenoma cells causes in vitro cell transformation, in vivo tumorigenesis, and induces basic fibroblast growth factor. These functions require an intact C-terminal proline-proline-serine-proline motif. PTTG1 is abundantly expressed in human pituitary tumors and plays a role in the early stages of experimental prolactinoma formation. We now determined direct effects of PTTG1 on hormonal phenotypes of functional pituitary tumor cells. Overexpression of PTTG1 C terminus (amino acids 147-202) containing intact proline-proline-serine-proline motifs in rat prolactin (PRL)- and GH-secreting GH3 cells markedly abrogates PRL mRNA expression by more than 90% (P < 0.001) and hormone levels (P < 0.001) and PRL promoter activity (P < 0.01) compared with control vector cells or to a PTTG1 C terminus mutant (P163A, S165Q, P166L, P170L, P172A, and P173L). Wild-type PTTG1 C-terminal transfectants formed smaller (P < 0.05) sc tumors in rats compared with control or mutated PTTG1 C-terminal transfectants. Estrogen (10 nm) treatment for 48 h partially restored PRL expression in stable wild-type PTTG1 C-terminal transfectants. These results indicate that targeting PTTG1-mediated signaling alters the hormonal phenotype in pituitary cells and disrupted PTTG1 action may be a potential subcellular therapeutic tool for repressing PRL hypersecretion.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12554778     DOI: 10.1210/me.2001-0006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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