Monocarboxylate transporters in the brain and in cancer☆

Autor: Valéry Payen, Pierre Sonveaux, Jhudit Pérez-Escuredo, Luc Pellerin, Jorge Falces, Vincent F. Van Hée, Martina Sboarina
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
0301 basic medicine
Angiogenesis
OXPHOS
oxidative phosphorylation

IGF1
insulin-like growth factor 1

Ketone Bodies
DBDS
4
4′-dibenzamidostilbene-2
2′-disulphonate

TM
transmembrane (domain)

Oxidative Phosphorylation
Mice
bFGF
basic fibroblast growth factor

CTL
cytolytic T lymphocyte

DC
dendritic cell

Cognition
Neoplasms
Pyruvic Acid
Glycolysis
PHD
prolylhydroxylase

Lymphocytes
NF-kB
nuclear factor-kB

pCMBS
p-chloromercuribenzene sulphonate

Neurons
Brain Diseases
LDH
lactate dehydrogenase

Neurodegeneration
MCP
monocarboxylate porter

glpT
glycerol phosphate transporter

Brain
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
VEGF
vascular endothelial growth factor

3. Good health
Cell biology
Neoplasm Proteins
Biochemistry
NFAT
nuclear factor of activated T cells

Tumor microenvironment
Organ Specificity
NK
natural killer (cell)

BDNF
brain-derived neurotrophic factor

Lactates
EAAT1
excitatory amino acid transporter 1

Monocarboxylic Acid Transporters
Stromal cell
AMPA
α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid

MPTP
1-methyl-4-phenyl-1
2
3
6-tetrahydropyridine

Biological Transport
Active

Metabolic cooperation
Oxidative phosphorylation
Biology
Tumor cells
Article
CN
calcineurin

IkBα
inhibitor of NF-kB α

03 medical and health sciences
ROS
reactive oxygen species

MDSC
myeloid-derived suppressor cell

NSCLC
non-small cell lung cancer

medicine
Animals
Humans
MCT
monocarboxylate transporter

Lactate shuttle
Molecular Biology
CHC
α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamate

Iκκβ
inhibitor of NF-κB kinase β

CAF
cancer-associated fibroblast

NMDA
N-methyl-D-aspartate

MFS
major facilitator superfamily

Cell Biology
medicine.disease
Rats
AMPK
AMP-activated protein kinase

030104 developmental biology
Gene Expression Regulation
Basigin
Astrocytes
Cancer cell
CA
carbonic anhydrase

DIDS
4
4′-diisothiocyano-2
2′-stilbenedisulfonic acid
Zdroj: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
ISSN: 0006-3002
Popis: Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) constitute a family of 14 members among which MCT1–4 facilitate the passive transport of monocarboxylates such as lactate, pyruvate and ketone bodies together with protons across cell membranes. Their anchorage and activity at the plasma membrane requires interaction with chaperon protein such as basigin/CD147 and embigin/gp70. MCT1–4 are expressed in different tissues where they play important roles in physiological and pathological processes. This review focuses on the brain and on cancer. In the brain, MCTs control the delivery of lactate, produced by astrocytes, to neurons, where it is used as an oxidative fuel. Consequently, MCT dysfunctions are associated with pathologies of the central nervous system encompassing neurodegeneration and cognitive defects, epilepsy and metabolic disorders. In tumors, MCTs control the exchange of lactate and other monocarboxylates between glycolytic and oxidative cancer cells, between stromal and cancer cells and between glycolytic cells and endothelial cells. Lactate is not only a metabolic waste for glycolytic cells and a metabolic fuel for oxidative cells, but it also behaves as a signaling agent that promotes angiogenesis and as an immunosuppressive metabolite. Because MCTs gate the activities of lactate, drugs targeting these transporters have been developed that could constitute new anticancer treatments. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Mitochondrial Channels edited by Pierre Sonveaux, Pierre Maechler and Jean-Claude Martinou.
Databáze: OpenAIRE