Abstract

Prolactin significantly stimulated protein synthesis rates in a human breast cancer cell line, MCF-7. Total protein per culture also increased to 148% of controls. Proteins precipitated from cell homogenates at pH 4.65 in the presence of calcium ions were resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The specific radioactivity for almost every polypeptide band increased as a result of protlactin treatment. Cell-type specificity for this prolactin action was indicated by the failure of two other human cell lines (HBL-100 and HEL) to respond similarly. This report is the first demonstration that prolactin has the capability to stimulate general protein synthesis in human breast cancer cells in long-term culture.

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