Both pituitary and placental growth hormone transcripts are expressed in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC)

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Abstract

The hGH-V gene codes for a variant of human pituitary growth hormone (hGH-N) named placental growth hormone (hPGH). hPGH shares 93% amine acid identity with hGH-N. Until now the hGH-V gene was considered to be exclusively expressed in human placenta, where it replaces maternal circulating hGH-N at the end of pregnancy. In this study we investigated by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis hGH-N, and hGH-V, gene expression in PBMC in men, women and pregnant women. We have demonstrated that hGH-N and hGH-V transcripts are simultaneously produced by PBMC in both men and women as well as pregnant women. The PBMC of a PIT-1- negative woman expressed only the hGH-V transcript, but not the hGH-N one as expected. In conclusion, hGH-V mRNA is expressed by cells other than the syncytiotrophoblast, is not regulated by PIT-1, and may be involved in immune regulation, as is pituitary GH.

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Melen, L., Hennen, G., Dullaart, R. P. F., Heinen, E., & Igout, A. (1997). Both pituitary and placental growth hormone transcripts are expressed in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 110(2), 336–340. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1997.tb08337.x

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