Prolactin in the immunological system: synthesis and biological effects

I Méndez, C Cariño, L Díaz - Revista de investigación clínica, 2005 - medigraphic.com
I Méndez, C Cariño, L Díaz
Revista de investigación clínica, 2005medigraphic.com
Prolactin (PRL) is a 23 kDa protein hormone that is produced and secreted by the pituitary
lactotrophs. Although PRL was initially regarded as an exclusive pituitary hormone, many
nonpituitary tissues were later found to contain and produce this hormone. The most
established extrapituitary sites that produce PRL are the decidua, the immune system, brain
and endometrium. In the immune system, PRL acts as a cytokine where it plays an important
role in human immune responses, including in autoimmune diseases. Here, we will discuss …
Abstract
Prolactin (PRL) is a 23 kDa protein hormone that is produced and secreted by the pituitary lactotrophs. Although PRL was initially regarded as an exclusive pituitary hormone, many nonpituitary tissues were later found to contain and produce this hormone. The most established extrapituitary sites that produce PRL are the decidua, the immune system, brain and endometrium. In the immune system, PRL acts as a cytokine where it plays an important role in human immune responses, including in autoimmune diseases. Here, we will discuss the regulation of PRL gene expression in human lymphocytes and review the functions of PRL made by the immune cells, including its involvement in autoimmunity.
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