Park Simon J, Smith Chase P, Wilbur Ryan R, Cain Charles P, Kallu Sankeerth R, Valasapalli Srijan, Sahoo Arpit, Guda Maheedhara R, Tsung Andrew J, Velpula Kiran K
Department of Cancer Biology and Pharmacology, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria Peoria, IL, USA.
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria Peoria, IL, USA.
Am J Cancer Res. 2018 Oct 1;8(10):1967-1976. eCollection 2018.
Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) represent a diverse group of transmembrane proteins encoded by the SLC16 gene family found ubiquitously across mammalian species. Two members of this family, MCT1 and MCT4, have been linked to key roles in the metabolic activity of tissues through the proton-coupled transport of monocarboxylates, most notably L-lactate, ketone bodies, and pyruvate. This review aims to provide an overview of MCT1 and MCT4, followed by the implications of their expression in a multitude of cancers and in glioblastoma (GBM) specifically. Further, the possible mechanisms underlying these effects will be discussed. Given the relationships between MCT1 and MCT4 and cancer, they offer a unique opportunity for novel treatment strategies. We aim to explore current therapies focused on MCT1 and MCT4 and propose future studies to better understand their role in GBM to optimize future treatment regimens.
单羧酸转运体(MCTs)是由SLC16基因家族编码的一组多样的跨膜蛋白,在所有哺乳动物物种中普遍存在。该家族的两个成员,MCT1和MCT4,通过单羧酸(最显著的是L-乳酸、酮体和丙酮酸)的质子偶联转运,与组织的代谢活动中的关键作用相关联。本综述旨在概述MCT1和MCT4,随后特别阐述它们在多种癌症以及胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)中的表达情况。此外,还将讨论这些效应背后的可能机制。鉴于MCT1和MCT4与癌症之间的关系,它们为新型治疗策略提供了独特的机会。我们旨在探索目前针对MCT1和MCT4的疗法,并提出未来的研究方向,以更好地了解它们在GBM中的作用,从而优化未来的治疗方案。