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Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations

BACKGROUND: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is an endocrine disorder most commonly affecting women, suggesting a role for female hormones and/or their receptors in parathyroid adenomas. We here investigated the prolactin receptor (PRLr) which is associated with tumours of the breast and other org...

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Autores principales: Haglund, Felix, Lu, Ming, Vukojević, Vladana, Nilsson, Inga-Lena, Andreasson, Adam, Džabić, Mensur, Bränström, Robert, Höög, Anders, Juhlin, C. Christofer, Larsson, Catharina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3350524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22606260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036448
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author Haglund, Felix
Lu, Ming
Vukojević, Vladana
Nilsson, Inga-Lena
Andreasson, Adam
Džabić, Mensur
Bränström, Robert
Höög, Anders
Juhlin, C. Christofer
Larsson, Catharina
author_facet Haglund, Felix
Lu, Ming
Vukojević, Vladana
Nilsson, Inga-Lena
Andreasson, Adam
Džabić, Mensur
Bränström, Robert
Höög, Anders
Juhlin, C. Christofer
Larsson, Catharina
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description BACKGROUND: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is an endocrine disorder most commonly affecting women, suggesting a role for female hormones and/or their receptors in parathyroid adenomas. We here investigated the prolactin receptor (PRLr) which is associated with tumours of the breast and other organs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: PRLr expression was investigated in a panel of 37 patients with sporadic parathyroid tumours and its functionality in cultured parathyroid tumour cells. In comparison with other tissues and breast cancer cells, high levels of prolactin receptor gene (PRLR) transcripts were demonstrated in parathyroid tissues. PRLr products of 60/70 kDa were highly expressed in all parathyroid tumours. In addition varying levels of the 80 kDa PRLr isoform, with known proliferative activity, were demonstrated. In parathyroid tumours, PRLr immunoreactivity was observed in the cytoplasm (in all cases, n = 36), cytoplasmic granulae (n = 16), the plasma membrane (n = 12) or enlarged lysosomes (n = 4). In normal parathyroid rim (n = 28), PRLr was uniformly expressed in the cytoplasm and granulae. In in vitro studies of short-term cultured human parathyroid tumour cells, prolactin stimulation was associated with significant transcriptional changes in JAK/STAT, RIG-I like receptor and type II interferon signalling pathways as documented by gene expression profiling. Moreover, PRLR gene expression in parathyroid tumours was inversely correlated with the patients’ plasma calcium levels. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate that the prolactin receptor is highly abundant in human parathyroid tissues and that PRLr isoforms expression and PRLr subcellular localisation are altered in parathyroid tumours. Responsiveness of PRLr to physiological levels of prolactin was observed in the form of increased PTH secretion and altered gene transcription with significant increase of RIG-I like receptor, JAK-STAT and Type II interferon signalling pathways. These data suggest a role of the prolactin receptor in parathyroid adenomas.
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spelling pubmed-33505242012-05-17 Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations Haglund, Felix Lu, Ming Vukojević, Vladana Nilsson, Inga-Lena Andreasson, Adam Džabić, Mensur Bränström, Robert Höög, Anders Juhlin, C. Christofer Larsson, Catharina PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is an endocrine disorder most commonly affecting women, suggesting a role for female hormones and/or their receptors in parathyroid adenomas. We here investigated the prolactin receptor (PRLr) which is associated with tumours of the breast and other organs. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: PRLr expression was investigated in a panel of 37 patients with sporadic parathyroid tumours and its functionality in cultured parathyroid tumour cells. In comparison with other tissues and breast cancer cells, high levels of prolactin receptor gene (PRLR) transcripts were demonstrated in parathyroid tissues. PRLr products of 60/70 kDa were highly expressed in all parathyroid tumours. In addition varying levels of the 80 kDa PRLr isoform, with known proliferative activity, were demonstrated. In parathyroid tumours, PRLr immunoreactivity was observed in the cytoplasm (in all cases, n = 36), cytoplasmic granulae (n = 16), the plasma membrane (n = 12) or enlarged lysosomes (n = 4). In normal parathyroid rim (n = 28), PRLr was uniformly expressed in the cytoplasm and granulae. In in vitro studies of short-term cultured human parathyroid tumour cells, prolactin stimulation was associated with significant transcriptional changes in JAK/STAT, RIG-I like receptor and type II interferon signalling pathways as documented by gene expression profiling. Moreover, PRLR gene expression in parathyroid tumours was inversely correlated with the patients’ plasma calcium levels. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate that the prolactin receptor is highly abundant in human parathyroid tissues and that PRLr isoforms expression and PRLr subcellular localisation are altered in parathyroid tumours. Responsiveness of PRLr to physiological levels of prolactin was observed in the form of increased PTH secretion and altered gene transcription with significant increase of RIG-I like receptor, JAK-STAT and Type II interferon signalling pathways. These data suggest a role of the prolactin receptor in parathyroid adenomas. Public Library of Science 2012-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3350524/ /pubmed/22606260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036448 Text en Haglund et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Haglund, Felix
Lu, Ming
Vukojević, Vladana
Nilsson, Inga-Lena
Andreasson, Adam
Džabić, Mensur
Bränström, Robert
Höög, Anders
Juhlin, C. Christofer
Larsson, Catharina
Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations
title Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations
title_full Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations
title_fullStr Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations
title_full_unstemmed Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations
title_short Prolactin Receptor in Primary Hyperparathyroidism – Expression, Functionality and Clinical Correlations
title_sort prolactin receptor in primary hyperparathyroidism – expression, functionality and clinical correlations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3350524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22606260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036448
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