The facilitated glucose transporter GLUT12: What do we know and what would we like to know?
Keywords: 
GLUT12
Xenopus laevis oocytes
GLUT
Cancer
Diabetes
Glucose transport
Issue Date: 
2013
Publisher: 
Springer
ISSN: 
1138-7548
Citation: 
Pujol-Gimenez J, Barrenetxe J, Gonzalez-Muniesa P, Lostao MP. The facilitative glucose transporter GLUT12: what do we know and what would we like to know? J Physiol Biochem 2013 Jun;69(2):325-333
Abstract
Human GLUT12 was isolated from the breast cancer cell line MCF-7 by its homology with GLUT4. Glucose has been described as its main substrate, but it also can transport other sugars. In humans, GLUT12 protein is expressed mainly in insulin sensitive tissues. Functional analysis has showed that GLUT12 transports sugars down its concentration gradient, but it can also work as a proton-coupled symporter. Studies from our laboratory, performed in Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing GLUT12, show that glucose uptake increases in the presence of Na+ and induces inward current. These findings suggest a transport mechanism never described for other GLUTs, which would indicate a distinct functional role for GLUT12. In relation with its physiological and pathophysiological function, GLUT12 has been mainly studied due to its role as a secondary insulin-sensitive glucose transporter and its possible implication in impaired insulin signalling pathologies. Its expression in some tumour tissues has been described and recently, it has been proposed as one of the key proteins in the glucose supply to malignant cells. Overall, even though a lot of information about GLUT12 has been released during the last years, its functional characteristics, physiological role or implication in the development of some diseases is still unclear. Therefore, this review of the literature can help to address further investigations needed to elucidate these issues that, in our view, are of great interest mainly due to the direct GLUT12 relation with cancer and probably with diabetes development.

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