A role for growth hormone and prolactin in leukaemia and lymphoma?

R. Hooghe, S. Merchav, G. Gaidano, F. Naessens, L. Matera

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Abstract

Growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) qualify as lymphohaemopoietic growth and differentiation factors, and so does insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, which mediates many of GH activities. Although there is only limited evidence that endocrine, paracrine or autocrine GH or PRL play a role in human leukaemia and lymphoma, the expression of these factors or their receptors may have diagnostic or therapeutic implications. Indeed, the participation of GH, PRL or IGF-I in the development or progression of certain haematological malignancies or to the antitumour immune response has been documented. Examples discussed in this review include a rat lymphoma in which the PRL receptor acts as an oncogene; the rat Nb2 lymphoma, which is dependent on PRL for growth; and experiments showing that PRL stimulates natural killer cell activity and the development of lymphokine-activated killer cells.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1095-1101
Numero di pagine7
RivistaCellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Volume54
Numero di pubblicazione10
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1998
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