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. 1990 Aug;87(16):6460-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.87.16.6460.

Regulation of interleukin 2-driven T-lymphocyte proliferation by prolactin

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Regulation of interleukin 2-driven T-lymphocyte proliferation by prolactin

C V Clevenger et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Aug.

Abstract

The requirement for prolactin in interleukin 2-driven T-cell proliferation was evaluated. Addition of an anti-prolactin antiserum resulted in the specific inhibition of T-cell proliferation in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Synthesis of prolactin and its mRNA, however, did not occur during interleukin 2 stimulation. Instead, previously internalized prolactin, presumably from fetal bovine serum, appears to serve as the source of prolactin under serum-free conditions. A 7-fold increase in a prolactin receptor occurred as a function of cell cycle progression; accumulation of a 1.6-kilobase prolactin receptor mRNA increased approximately 2-fold. Interleukin 2 stimulation induced the translocation of prolactin into the nucleus and prolactin receptor to the nuclear periphery. These data indicate that extracellular prolactin is requisite for T-cell proliferation and suggest that the effects of prolactin are exerted in the nucleus.

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