EFFECT OF POLYPHENOLS ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE BY BREAST CANCER CELLS:A NEW POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC APPROACH?

F. Martel
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One of the cancer molecular hallmarks is a deviant energetic metabolism, known as the Warburg effect, whereby the rate of glucose uptake is significantly increased and a high rate of glycolysis and lactic acid production occurs even when oxygen is present. Accordingly, GLUT1 and MCT1, which are the main glucose and lactate membrane transporters in cancer cells, respectively, have been proposed as oncogenes and are currently seen as potential therapeutic targets in cancer treatment. Polyphenols are associated with a protective role against cancer. In relation to breast cancer, several mechanisms of action of polyphenols are known to contribute to their anticarcinogenic effect, including modulation of intracellular signaling, induction of apoptosis or epigenetic alterations. Additionally, several polyphenols are able to inhibit glucose transport in breast cancer cell lines; interestingly enough, an association between inhibition of glucose cellular uptake and their anticarcinogenic effect has been described. Also, some polyphenols are able to inhibit lactate transport. Importantly, some polyphenols behave as inhibitors of both glucose and lactate cellular uptake by breast cancer cells. These compounds are thus very interesting in the context of a chemopreventive effect, because they deplete breast cancer cells of their two most important energy sources. So, the antimetabolic effect of polyphenols should be regarded as a mechanism of action contributing to their chemopreventive/chemotherapeutic potential in relation to breast cancer.
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多酚对乳腺癌细胞营养摄取的影响:一种新的潜在治疗方法?
癌症的分子特征之一是异常的能量代谢,被称为Warburg效应,即葡萄糖摄取率显著增加,糖酵解和乳酸产生的高速率即使在氧气存在的情况下也会发生。因此,GLUT1和MCT1分别是癌细胞中主要的葡萄糖和乳酸膜转运蛋白,被认为是致癌基因,目前被认为是癌症治疗的潜在靶点。多酚具有预防癌症的作用。关于乳腺癌,已知多酚的几种作用机制有助于其抗癌作用,包括调节细胞内信号,诱导细胞凋亡或表观遗传改变。此外,几种多酚能够抑制乳腺癌细胞系中的葡萄糖运输;有趣的是,抑制葡萄糖细胞摄取和它们的抗癌作用之间的联系已经被描述。此外,一些多酚能够抑制乳酸转运。重要的是,一些多酚可以抑制乳腺癌细胞对葡萄糖和乳酸的摄取。因此,这些化合物在化学预防作用的背景下非常有趣,因为它们耗尽了乳腺癌细胞的两个最重要的能量来源。因此,多酚的抗代谢作用应被视为其在乳腺癌中的化学预防/化学治疗潜力的作用机制。
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