reviewJournal of Cellular PhysiologyAug 17, 2004BRONZE OA

Molecular and cellular regulation of glucose transporter (GLUT) proteins in cancer

The University of Melbourne · St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne

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Abstract

Malignant cells are known to have accelerated metabolism, high glucose requirements, and increased glucose uptake. Transport of glucose across the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is the first rate-limiting step for glucose metabolism and is mediated by facilitative glucose transporter (GLUT) proteins. Increased glucose transport in malignant cells has been associated with increased and deregulated expression of glucose transporter proteins, with overexpression of GLUT1 and/or GLUT3 a characteristic feature. Oncogenic transformation of cultured mammalian cells causes a rapid increase of glucose transport and GLUT1 expression via interaction with GLUT1 promoter enhancer elements. In human studies, high levels…

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Keywords
  • GLUT1
  • Glucose transporter
  • GLUT3
  • Snf3
  • Glucose uptake
  • Glucose Transporter Type 1
  • Biology
  • Cancer cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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