glucose transporters

Why are Glucose Transporters Important in Cancer?

Cancer cells have an increased demand for glucose due to their high rate of proliferation and metabolic reprogramming, known as the Warburg effect. This effect describes the preference of cancer cells for aerobic glycolysis over oxidative phosphorylation, even in the presence of ample oxygen. GLUTs facilitate this increased glucose uptake, thereby supporting the heightened metabolic and proliferative needs of cancer cells.

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