Prolactin (PRL) promotes tumor growth in various experimental models and leads to prostate hyperplasia and mammary neoplasia in PRL transgenic mice. Increasing experimental evidence argues for the involvement of autocrine PRL in this process. PRL receptor antagonists have been developed to counteract these undesired proliferative actions of PRL. However, all forms of PRL receptor antagonists obtained to date exhibit partial agonism, preventing their therapeutic use as full antagonists. In the present study, we describe the development of new human PRL antagonists devoid of agonistic properties and therefore able to act as pure antagonists. This was demonstrated using several in vitro bioassays, including highly sensitive assays able to dete...
Purpose: To study the role of prolactin (PRL) and its antagonist, G129R, in HER2/Neu tumorigenesis. ...
AbstractControversy exists concerning the role of the long prolactin receptor (PRLR) in the progress...
Signaling through the prolactin receptor (PrlR) has been associated with human ERa+ breast cancer th...
Normal development and differentiation of the mammary gland are profoundly influenced by prolactin (...
The molecular mechanisms that promote progression of localized prostate cancer to hormone-refractory...
For many years, our group has been involved in the development of human PRL antagonists. In two rece...
Abstract: Breast cancer is both a common and a significant health concern for women across the globe...
The prolactin (PRL)–prolactin receptor (PRLR) signaling complex has been implicated in the pathology...
Cancer is a collection of diseases with many different manifestations and is the second leading caus...
Membrane progesterone receptors are known to mediate rapid nongenomic progesterone effects in differ...
peer reviewedBased on the assumption that the prolactin receptor (PRLR) is activated by PRL-induced ...
Potential indications for human prolactin (hPRL) and human growth hormone (hGH) are the support and ...
Therapeutic upregulation of macroautophagy in cancer cells provides an alternative mechanism forcell...
Numerous lines of evidence suggest that the polypeptide hormone prolactin (PRL)may contribute to bre...
Breast cancer and prostate hyperplasia are two very common diseases in humans, influenced by several...
Purpose: To study the role of prolactin (PRL) and its antagonist, G129R, in HER2/Neu tumorigenesis. ...
AbstractControversy exists concerning the role of the long prolactin receptor (PRLR) in the progress...
Signaling through the prolactin receptor (PrlR) has been associated with human ERa+ breast cancer th...
Normal development and differentiation of the mammary gland are profoundly influenced by prolactin (...
The molecular mechanisms that promote progression of localized prostate cancer to hormone-refractory...
For many years, our group has been involved in the development of human PRL antagonists. In two rece...
Abstract: Breast cancer is both a common and a significant health concern for women across the globe...
The prolactin (PRL)–prolactin receptor (PRLR) signaling complex has been implicated in the pathology...
Cancer is a collection of diseases with many different manifestations and is the second leading caus...
Membrane progesterone receptors are known to mediate rapid nongenomic progesterone effects in differ...
peer reviewedBased on the assumption that the prolactin receptor (PRLR) is activated by PRL-induced ...
Potential indications for human prolactin (hPRL) and human growth hormone (hGH) are the support and ...
Therapeutic upregulation of macroautophagy in cancer cells provides an alternative mechanism forcell...
Numerous lines of evidence suggest that the polypeptide hormone prolactin (PRL)may contribute to bre...
Breast cancer and prostate hyperplasia are two very common diseases in humans, influenced by several...
Purpose: To study the role of prolactin (PRL) and its antagonist, G129R, in HER2/Neu tumorigenesis. ...
AbstractControversy exists concerning the role of the long prolactin receptor (PRLR) in the progress...
Signaling through the prolactin receptor (PrlR) has been associated with human ERa+ breast cancer th...