Prolactin-modulated gene expression profiles in pancreatic islets from adult female rats

S Bordin, MEC Amaral, GF Anhê… - Molecular and Cellular …, 2004 - Elsevier
S Bordin, MEC Amaral, GF Anhê, V Delghingaro-Augusto, DA Cunha, JE Nicoletti-Carvalho…
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2004Elsevier
The effects of prolactin (PRL) on transcript profile expression in 24h cultured pancreatic
adult rat islets were investigated by cDNA expression array analysis to identify possible
candidate mRNA species that encode proteins involved in the maturation and growth of the
endocrine pancreas. The expression of 54 out of 588 genes was altered by treatment with
PRL. The differentially expressed transcripts identified were distributed in six main
categories involved in cell proliferation and differentiation, namely, cell cycle regulation …
The effects of prolactin (PRL) on transcript profile expression in 24h cultured pancreatic adult rat islets were investigated by cDNA expression array analysis to identify possible candidate mRNA species that encode proteins involved in the maturation and growth of the endocrine pancreas. The expression of 54 out of 588 genes was altered by treatment with PRL. The differentially expressed transcripts identified were distributed in six main categories involved in cell proliferation and differentiation, namely, cell cycle regulation, signal transduction, transcription factors and coactivators, translational machinery, Ca2+-mediated exocytosis, and immuno-response. Treatment with PRL also reduced the expression of genes related to apoptosis. Several genes, whose expression was previously not known to be modulated by PRL were also identified including macrophage migration inhibitory factor and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV. These genes have recently been shown to play a crucial role in insulin secretion and insulin gene expression, respectively. Treatment with PRL also modified the expression of AKT2 and bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1A that control glucose homeostasis and directly affect the behavior of endocrine pancreas and/or the sensitivity of target tissues to insulin. In conclusion, PRL induces several patterns of gene expression in pancreatic islet cells. The analysis of these different patterns will be useful for understanding the complex mechanism of action of PRL in the maturation and differentiation of pancreatic islets.
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