Background Glutamine (Gln) is an abundant nutrient used by cancer cells. Breast cancers cells and particularly triple-receptor negative breast cancer (TNBC) are reported to be dependent on Gln to produce the energy required for survival and proliferation. Despite intense research on the role of the intracellular Gln pathway, few reports have focussed on Gln transporters in breast cancer and TNBC. Methods The role and localisation of the Gln transporter SLC38A2/SNAT2 in response to Gln deprivation or pharmacological stresses was examined in a panel of breast cancer cell lines. Subsequently, the effect of SLC38A2 knockdown in Gln-sensitive cell lines was analysed. The prognostic value of SLC38A2 in a cohort of breast cancer was determined by...
Many tumor cells are fueled by altered metabolism and increased glutamine (Gln) dependence. We ident...
SummaryA handful of tumor-derived cell lines form the mainstay of cancer therapeutic development, yi...
The neutral amino acid transporter solute carrier family 1 member 5 (SLC1A5 or ASCT2) is overexpress...
Amino acid transporters are membrane transport proteins, most of which are members of the solute car...
Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utilize additi...
<div><p>Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utiliz...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Many cancer cells require exogenous glutamine for proliferation, supply of TCA cycle intermediates, ...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Alanine, serine, cysteine-preferring transporter 2 (ASCT2; SLC1A5) mediates uptake of glutamine, a c...
Introduction Glutaminase inhibitors target cancer cells by blocking the conversion of glutamine to g...
SummaryMany tumor cells are fueled by altered metabolism and increased glutamine (Gln) dependence. W...
Glutamine metabolism has been proved to be dysregulated in many cancer cells, and is essential for p...
The Solute Carrier 1A (SLC1A) family comprises a group of membrane proteins that act as dual-functio...
Oncogenic transformation leads to changes in glutamine metabolism that make transformed cells highly...
Many tumor cells are fueled by altered metabolism and increased glutamine (Gln) dependence. We ident...
SummaryA handful of tumor-derived cell lines form the mainstay of cancer therapeutic development, yi...
The neutral amino acid transporter solute carrier family 1 member 5 (SLC1A5 or ASCT2) is overexpress...
Amino acid transporters are membrane transport proteins, most of which are members of the solute car...
Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utilize additi...
<div><p>Tumor cells display fundamental changes in metabolism and nutrient uptake in order to utiliz...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Many cancer cells require exogenous glutamine for proliferation, supply of TCA cycle intermediates, ...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Alanine, serine, cysteine-preferring transporter 2 (ASCT2; SLC1A5) mediates uptake of glutamine, a c...
Introduction Glutaminase inhibitors target cancer cells by blocking the conversion of glutamine to g...
SummaryMany tumor cells are fueled by altered metabolism and increased glutamine (Gln) dependence. W...
Glutamine metabolism has been proved to be dysregulated in many cancer cells, and is essential for p...
The Solute Carrier 1A (SLC1A) family comprises a group of membrane proteins that act as dual-functio...
Oncogenic transformation leads to changes in glutamine metabolism that make transformed cells highly...
Many tumor cells are fueled by altered metabolism and increased glutamine (Gln) dependence. We ident...
SummaryA handful of tumor-derived cell lines form the mainstay of cancer therapeutic development, yi...
The neutral amino acid transporter solute carrier family 1 member 5 (SLC1A5 or ASCT2) is overexpress...