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Functional expression of sodium-glucose transporters in cancer

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1511698112

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SGLT2; pancreatic cancer; prostate cancer; SGLT2-inhibitors

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  1. UCLA Scholars in Oncologic Molecular Imaging (SOMI)
  2. National Institutes of Health [R25 CA098010, DK19567, DK077133]
  3. Elizabeth and Thomas Plott Endowed Chair in Gerontology
  4. UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Glucose is a major metabolic substrate required for cancer cell survival and growth. It is mainly imported into cells by facilitated glucose transporters (GLUTs). Here we demonstrate the importance of another glucose import system, the sodium-dependent glucose transporters (SGLTs), in pancreatic and prostate adenocarcinomas, and investigate their role in cancer cell survival. Three experimental approaches were used: (i) immunohistochemical mapping of SGLT1 and SGLT2 distribution in tumors; (ii) measurement of glucose uptake in fresh isolated tumors using an SGLT-specific radioactive glucose analog, alpha-methyl-4-deoxy-4-[F-18] fluoro-D-glucopyranoside (Me4FDG), which is not transported by GLUTs; and (iii) measurement of in vivo SGLT activity in mouse models of pancreatic and prostate cancer using Me4FDG-PET imaging. We found that SGLT2 is functionally expressed in pancreatic and prostate adenocarcinomas, and provide evidence that SGLT2 inhibitors block glucose uptake and reduce tumor growth and survival in a xenograft model of pancreatic cancer. We suggest that Me4FDG-PET imaging may be used to diagnose and stage pancreatic and prostate cancers, and that SGLT2 inhibitors, currently in use for treating diabetes, may be useful for cancer therapy.

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