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Anticancer agents interacting with membrane glucose transporters.


ABSTRACT: The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists in increased glucose uptake and glycolytic activity. This is associated with an overexpression of glucose transporter proteins (GLUTs), which facilitate glucose uptake across the plasma membrane and play a crucial role in the survival of cancer cells. Therefore GLUTs are considered as suitable targets for the treatment of cancer. Herein we review some of the most relevant GLUT inhibitors that have been recently developed as prospective anticancer agents.

SUBMITTER: Granchi C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5198910 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anticancer agents interacting with membrane glucose transporters.

Granchi C C   Fortunato S S   Minutolo F F  

MedChemComm 20160708 9


The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists in increased glucose uptake and glycolytic activity. This is associated with an overexpression of glucose transporter proteins (GLUTs), which facilitate glucose uptake across the plasma membrane and play a crucial role in the survival of cancer cells. Therefore GLUTs are considered as suitable targets for the treatment of cancer. Herein we review some of the most relevant GLUT inhibitors that have been recently developed as prosp  ...[more]

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