RRC ID 64163
Author Tanaka T, Umesaki N.
Title Leptin regulates the proliferation and apoptosis of human endometrial epithelial cells.
Journal Int J Mol Med
Abstract The biological functions of leptin in the human endometrial epithelium were investigated using the human endometrial epithelial cell line, HHUA. Specifically, the effects of leptin on the proliferation and apoptosis of HHUA cells induced by treatment with anti-Fas IgM or anticancer drugs were examined. RT-PCR detected the expression of four leptin receptor isoform mRNAs in the cells and flow cytometric analysis revealed cell surface expression of the leptin receptor molecules. Leptin stimulated HHUA cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner at concentrations below the normal serum leptin level. Leptin enhanced anti-Fas IgM-mediated growth inhibition and DNA fragmentation, but did not enhance the expression of either Fas antigen or Fas ligand. Moreover, leptin had no effect on anticancer drug-induced apoptosis. Based on these results, leptin at a physiological serum concentration, may regulate the remodeling of the human endometrial epithelium by stimulating cell proliferation and enhancing the Fas-specific intracellular apoptotic signaling pathway.
Volume 22(5)
Pages 683-9
Published 2008-11-1
PMID 18949391
MeSH Apoptosis / drug effects Apoptosis / physiology* Cell Line Cell Proliferation* / drug effects Endometrium / cytology Endometrium / metabolism* Epithelial Cells / cytology Epithelial Cells / metabolism* Female Humans Immunoglobulin M / pharmacology Leptin / metabolism* Protein Isoforms / metabolism Receptors, Leptin / metabolism fas Receptor / antagonists & inhibitors fas Receptor / metabolism
IF 3.098
Resource
Human and Animal Cells HHUA(RCB0658)