Author:
Han Bing,Wang Lu,Zhang Jingyu,Wei Meilin,Rajani Cynthia,Wei Runming,Wang Jingye,Yang Haining,Carbone Michele,Xie Guoxiang,Zhou Wen,Jia Wei
Abstract
SUMMARYFructose metabolism is increasingly recognized as a preferred energy source for cancer cell proliferation. However, it remains unclear why cancer cells favor fructose metabolism and how they acquire a sufficient amount of fructose. Here we report that cancer cells convert glucose into fructose through intra- and extracellular polyol pathways. The fructose metabolism bypasses normal aerobic respiration’s self-control to supply excessive metabolites to glycolysis and promotes the Warburg effect. Inhibition of fructose production drastically suppressed glycolysis and ATP production in cancer. Furthermore, we determined that a glucose transporter, SLC2A8/GLUT8, exports intracellular fructose to other cells in the tumor microenvironment. Taken together, our study suggests that the Warburg effect is achieved by means of fructose metabolism, instead of glucose metabolism alone.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
2 articles.
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