Significant increase of glucose transport activity in breast cancer.
- Author:
Juan LI
1
;
Shou-jing YANG
;
Xi-long ZHAO
;
Ya-qing ZHANG
;
Kai-nan LI
;
Ji-hong CUI
;
Jing LI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Breast Neoplasms; metabolism; Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast; metabolism; Female; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Glucose; physiology; Glucose Transport Proteins, Facilitative; genetics; metabolism; Glucose Transporter Type 1; genetics; metabolism; Humans; Prognosis
- From: Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(2):103-108
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the expression level and significance of glucose transporter 1 (Glut-1) in normal breast tissue, adenosis, adenoma and breast carcinoma.
METHODSA total of 147 cases of female breast tissue samples, including 92 cases of invasive ductal carcinoma, 26 cases of breast fibroadenoma, 24 cases of breast adenosis and 5 cases of normal breast tissues, were collected for quantitative detection of the expression of Glut-1 protein by immunohistochemistry (EnVision method) and Western blot, and its mRNA by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).
RESULTSIn normal breast tissue and benign lesions of the breast, Glut-1 was undetectable or only weakly detectable in cytoplasm of ductal and acinar epithelia. In contrast, the intensity of Glut-1 staining was significantly higher in invasive ductal carcinomas (P = 0.0002) with protein expression predominantly in cellular membrane and lesser in cytoplasm. Western blot and RT-PCR analyses showed that the expression of Glut-1 protein and mRNA were significantly increased in invasive ductal carcinoma than fibroadenoma (P =0.001 for protein; P <0.05 for mRNA) and adenosis (P =0.001 for protein; P < 0.05 for mRNA). There was a significant difference among groups (P = 0.0002 for protein; P = 0.0001 for mRNA).
CONCLUSIONSGlucose transport activity, as indicated by Glut-1 protein and its mRNA expression, significantly increases in breast carcinoma than non-cancerous lesions. The over-expression of Glut-1 in breast carcinoma is tightly coupled with tumor cell proliferation, invasion and metastasis, implying that Glut-1 may serve as a new marker in the early diagnosis and prognostication of breast malignancy as well as a new therapeutic target.