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The Cellular Behavior, Intracellular Signaling Profile and Nuclear-Targeted Potential Functions of Porcine Growth Hormone (pGH) in Swine Testicular Cells.

Yan Zhang1, Qingrong Zhao1, Deyi Wu1, Shichun Li2, Min Wu1, Suo Li1, Xin Zheng1, Hainan Lan3.   

Abstract

Porcine growth hormone (pGH) has many important biological functions and roles, and the biological activity of pGH is closely related with its cell behavior and characteristics. However, so far, the behavior of pGH in swine testicular cell remains unclear. For this, in the current work, the swine testicular cell line (ST) was used as an in vitro model, and CLSM (Confocal laser scanning microscope), IFA (Indirect immunofluorescence assay), FCM (Flow cytometry) and WB (Western-blotting) were used to explore the pGH's cell behivior and function, and the results showed that pGH and GHR could internalize into ST cell and transported to the nucleus. Furthermore, we studied the internalization kinetics of pGH and GHR on ST cell, and found that pGH and GHR internalizes into ST cell in a time-dependent manner. More importantly, we also investigated the potential molecular functions of pGH-GHR after it entered into the cell nuclei. The results indicated that nuclear-localized GHR could participate in cell proliferation by regulating the signal intensity of STAT5. In summary, our current research shows that the nuclear-localized pGH-GHR participates in the cell proliferation of ST cell, which lays a solid foundation for further research on the regulatory effect of pGH on testicular tissue.
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Keywords:  Nuclear localization; Porcine growth hormone; Porcine growth hormone receptor; Proliferation; Swine testicular cell

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35171434     DOI: 10.1007/s12013-022-01068-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 1085-9195            Impact factor:   2.989


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