Literature DB >> 19286567

GLUT1 expression is increased in hepatocellular carcinoma and promotes tumorigenesis.

Thomas Amann1, Ulrike Maegdefrau, Arndt Hartmann, Abbas Agaimy, Jörg Marienhagen, Thomas S Weiss, Oliver Stoeltzing, Christina Warnecke, Jürgen Schölmerich, Peter J Oefner, Marina Kreutz, Anja K Bosserhoff, Claus Hellerbrand.   

Abstract

Accelerated glycolysis is one of the biochemical characteristics of cancer cells. The glucose transporter isoform 1 (GLUT1) gene encodes a key rate-limiting factor in glucose transport into cancer cells. However, its expression level and functional significance in hepatocellular cancer (HCC) are still disputed. Therefore, we aimed to analyze the expression and function of the GLUT1 gene in cases of HCC. We found significantly higher GLUT1 mRNA expression levels in HCC tissues and cell lines compared with primary human hepatocytes and matched nontumor tissue. Immunohistochemical analysis of a tissue microarray of 152 HCC cases revealed a significant correlation between Glut1 protein expression levels and a higher Ki-67 labeling index, advanced tumor stages, and poor differentiation. Accordingly, suppression of GLUT1 expression by siRNA significantly impaired both the growth and migratory potential of HCC cells. Furthermore, inhibition of GLUT1 expression reduced both glucose uptake and lactate secretion. Hypoxic conditions further increased GLUT1 expression levels in HCC cells, and this induction was dependent on the activation of the transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha. In summary, our findings suggest that increased GLUT1 expression levels in HCC cells functionally affect tumorigenicity, and thus, we propose GLUT1 as an innovative therapeutic target for this highly aggressive tumor.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19286567      PMCID: PMC2671384          DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2009.080596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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