Literature DB >> 30376668

JAK2/STAT5 Pathway Mediates Prolactin-Induced Apoptosis of Lactotropes.

Nataly de Dios1, Santiago Orrillo1, Martín Irizarri1, María Susana Theas1, Florence Boutillon2, Marianela Candolfi1, Adriana Seilicovich1, Vincent Goffin2, Daniel Pisera1, Jimena Ferraris3.   

Abstract

Prolactinomas are increasingly viewed as a "problem of signal transduction." Consequently, the identification of factors and signaling pathways that control lactotrope cell turnover is needed in order to encourage new therapeutic developments. We have previously shown that prolactin (PRL) acts as a proapoptotic and antiproliferative factor on lactotropes, maintaining anterior pituitary cell homeostasis, which contrasts with the classical antiapoptotic and/or proliferative actions exerted by PRL in most other target tissues. We aimed to investigate the PRLR-triggered signaling pathways mediating these nonclassical effects of PRL in the pituitary. Our results suggest that (i) the PRLR/Jak2/STAT5 pathway is constitutively active in GH3 cells and contributes to PRL-induced apoptosis by increasing the Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, (ii) PRL inhibits ERK1/2 and Akt phosphorylation, thereby contributing to its proapoptotic effect, and (iii) the PI3K/Akt pathway participates in the PRL-mediated control of lactotrope proliferation. We hypothesize that the alteration of PRL actions in lactotrope homeostasis due to the dysregulation of any of the mechanisms of actions described above may contribute to the pathogenesis of prolactinomas.
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Akt; Apoptosis; Bax/Bcl-2; ERK; JAK/STAT5; Lactotrope; Prolactin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30376668     DOI: 10.1159/000494975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0028-3835            Impact factor:   4.914


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