HCSGD entry for PRL
1. General information
Official gene symbol | PRL |
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Entrez ID | 5617 |
Gene full name | prolactin |
Other gene symbols | |
Links to Entrez Gene | Links to Entrez Gene |
2. Neighbors in the network
This gene isn't in Literature mining network.
3. Gene ontology annotation
GO ID | GO term | Evidence | Category |
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GO:0005148 | Prolactin receptor binding | TAS | molecular_function |
GO:0005179 | Hormone activity | IEA | molecular_function |
GO:0005515 | Protein binding | IPI | molecular_function |
GO:0005576 | Extracellular region | TAS | cellular_component |
GO:0007166 | Cell surface receptor signaling pathway | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0007565 | Female pregnancy | NAS | biological_process |
GO:0007595 | Lactation | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0008283 | Cell proliferation | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0040014 | Regulation of multicellular organism growth | IEP | biological_process |
GO:0046427 | Positive regulation of JAK-STAT cascade | IDA | biological_process |
GO:0060397 | JAK-STAT cascade involved in growth hormone signaling pathway | TAS | biological_process |
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4. Expression levels in datasets
- Meta-analysis result
p-value up | p-value down | FDR up | FDR down |
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0.1241940884 | 0.7532245355 | 0.7196853401 | 1.0000000000 |
- Individual experiment result
( "-" represent NA in the specific microarray platform )
( "-" represent NA in the specific microarray platform )
Data source | Up or down | Log fold change |
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GSE11954 | Down | -0.0832820502 |
GSE13712_SHEAR | Up | 0.2108529029 |
GSE13712_STATIC | Down | -0.0293853970 |
GSE19018 | Up | 0.1092956837 |
GSE19899_A1 | Up | 0.2945399724 |
GSE19899_A2 | Up | 0.6153065864 |
PubMed_21979375_A1 | Up | 0.0642016950 |
PubMed_21979375_A2 | Up | 0.2071551407 |
GSE35957 | Up | 0.0777966381 |
GSE36640 | Up | 0.6099863590 |
GSE54402 | Down | -0.1609603184 |
GSE9593 | Down | -0.8757467065 |
GSE43922 | Up | 0.0153269426 |
GSE24585 | Down | -0.0328931414 |
GSE37065 | Up | 0.4385138822 |
GSE28863_A1 | Down | -0.0125826923 |
GSE28863_A2 | Up | 0.1112196061 |
GSE28863_A3 | Up | 0.5767892154 |
GSE28863_A4 | Down | -0.2749499785 |
GSE48662 | Up | 0.0372128647 |
5. Regulation relationships with compounds/drugs/microRNAs
- Compounds
Not regulated by compounds
- Drugs
Not regulated by drugs
- MicroRNAs
- mirTarBase
No target information from mirTarBase
- mirRecord
No target information from mirRecord
6. Text-mining results about the gene
Gene occurances in abstracts of cellular senescence-associated articles: 5 abstracts the gene occurs.
PubMed ID of the article | Sentenece the gene occurs |
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24169561 | Decidualization of human endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) accompanied by the production of prolactin (PRL) and IGF-binding protein (IGFBP) 1 and rounded-cell morphology is indispensable for the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy |
24169561 | Knock-down of CRT expression in cultured ESCs significantly inhibited PKA-selective cAMP analog- or PKA-selective cAMP analog plus EPAC-selective cAMP analog-induced PRL and IGFBP1 expression |
24169561 | Furthermore, CRT knock-down suppressed the ovarian steroid-stimulated PRL and IGFBP1 expression and morphological differentiation, and silencing of EPAC2 or CRT significantly increased senescence-associated beta-galactosidase activity with enhanced p21 expression and decreased p53 expression |
21251764 | The presented hypothesis substantiates milk's physiological role as a signalling system for pancreatic beta-cell proliferation by milk's ability to increase prolactin-, growth hormone and incretin-signalling |
20032052 | Prolactin exerts a prosurvival effect on human spermatozoa via mechanisms that involve the stimulation of Akt phosphorylation and suppression of caspase activation and capacitation |
20032052 | The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of prolactin (PRL) on human sperm function, in light of a recent proteomic analysis indicating that these cells express the PRL receptor (PRLR) |
20032052 | A combination of Western blot analyses and immunocytochemistry demonstrated that PRL inhibited sperm capacitation in a dose-dependent manner, suppressing SRC kinase activation and phosphotyrosine expression, two hallmarks of this process |
20032052 | Western blot analyses indicated that the prosurvival effect of PRL on human spermatozoa involved the stimulation of Akt phosphorylation, whereas inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase and Akt negated this effect, as did the direct induction of sperm capacitation with cAMP analogues |
20032052 | We conclude that PRL is a prosurvival factor for human spermatozoa that prevents these cells from defaulting to an intrinsic apoptotic pathway associated with cell senescence |
9818729 | Thymulin stimulates prolactin and thyrotropin release in an age-related manner |
9818729 | Thymulin is a Zn-bound nonapeptide produced by the thymic epithelial cells (TEC) whose secretion is modulated by prolactin (PRL) and thyroid hormones, among other hormones |
9818729 | We assessed the ability of thymulin to influence the release of PRL and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) from dispersed anterior pituitary (AP) cells from young, middle-aged and senescent Sprague-Dawley female rats |
9818729 | Perifused and incubated AP cells were used in different sets of experiments and PRL and TSH release was measured by radioimmunoassay |
9818729 | Supernatants from TEC lines also showed PRL and TSH secretagogue activity |
9818729 | Coincubation of thymulin with TRH revealed a synergistic release of PRL and TSH in AP cells from all age groups |
9818729 | The cAMP enhancers, caffeine, NaF and forskolin, significantly increased the thymulin-stimulated release of PRL and TSH, while trifluoperazine, a protein kinase C inhibitor, had no effect |
9818729 | The inositol phosphate enhancer LiCl, potentiated the action of thymulin on PRL and TSH |
8844643 | We have now evaluated the in vitro effects of histone and nucleohistone preparations on the secretion of prolactin (PRL) in perifused pituitary cells from young (4 months) and senescent (29-33 months) female rats |
8844643 | In vitro basal PRL release was similar in both age groups |
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