Glucose transporters: Important regulators of endometrial cancer therapy sensitivity

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Abstract

Glucose is of great importance in cancer cellular metabolism. Working together with several glucose transporters (GLUTs), it provides enough energy for biological growth. The main glucose transporters in endometrial cancer (EC) are Class 1 (GLUTs 1–4) and Class 3 (GLUTs 6 and 8), and the overexpression of these GLUTs has been observed. Apart from providing abundant glucose uptake, these highly expressed GLUTs also participate in the activation of many crucial signaling pathways concerning the proliferation, angiogenesis, and metastasis of EC. In addition, overexpressed GLUTs may also cause endometrial cancer cells (ECCs) to be insensitive to hormone therapy or even resistant to radiotherapy and chemoradiotherapy. Therefore, GLUT inhibitors may hopefully become a sensitizer for EC precision-targeted therapies. This review aims to summarize the expression regulation, function, and therapy sensitivity of GLUTs in ECCs, aiming to provide a new clue for better diagnosis and treatment of EC.

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Zhang, X., Lu, J. J., Abudukeyoumu, A., Hou, D. Y., Dong, J., Wu, J. N., … Xie, F. (2022, August 5). Glucose transporters: Important regulators of endometrial cancer therapy sensitivity. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.933827

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