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Rapid modulation of the apoptosis regulatory genes, bcl-2 and bax by prolactin in rat Nb2 lymphoma cells.

M A Leff1, D J Buckley, J S Krumenacker, J C Reed, T Miyashita, A R Buckley.   

Abstract

The Nb2 rat lymphoma represents a useful model for investigation of molecular events coupled to PRL-induced proliferation. Moreover, recent evidence has also demonstrated the utility of this system to study mechanisms linked to programmed cell death (apoptosis). Thus, glucocorticosteroids activate apoptosis in lactogen-dependent Nb2 cells, whereas the addition of PRL abrogates this effect. The present study was conducted to determine whether PRL stimulation in lactogen-dependent Nb2-11 or autonomous Nb2-SFJCD1 cultures alters expression of bcl-2 or bax, genes that suppress or facilitate apoptosis, respectively. We demonstrate that PRL stimulation in stationary Nb2-11 cultures significantly increased the level of bcl-2 messenger RNA (mRNA) within 3 h (15-fold) and its protein product by 6 h, time points previously shown to correspond with G1 cell cycle progression. In Nb2-SFJCD1 cells, bcl-2 mRNA was found to be constitutively present. Addition of PRL to these lactogen-independent cultures further enhanced its expression at the mRNA and protein levels with a kinetic pattern similar to that observed in the PRL-dependent line. Results from stability studies indicated that increased bcl-2 mRNA evoked by PRL in Nb2 cell lines was most likely not attributable to increased stability of its transcripts. Furthermore, the rapid increase in its expression in PRL-stimulated Nb2-11 cells was not altered by inhibition of protein synthesis suggesting a direct action of the hormone. PRL also increased bax mRNA by 8 h in Nb2-11 cultures. However, hormone stimulation markedly attenuated the level of the Bax protein from 2-6 h. In contrast, bax expression in Nb2-SFJCD1 cultures remained unaltered by the addition of the hormone. These results demonstrate that altered expression of bcl-2 and bax are each associated with PRL-stimulated cell cycle progression in Nb2 cells. Moreover, bcl-2 appears to be an immediate-early gene induced by PRL in the hormone-dependent line and may represent an important regulator of early G1 cell cycle progression most likely by suppressing cell death mechanisms.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8940371     DOI: 10.1210/endo.137.12.8940371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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