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  2. Rare sugar L-sorbose exerts antitumor activity by impairing glucose metabolism

Rare sugar L-sorbose exerts antitumor activity by impairing glucose metabolism

  • Commun Biol. 2023 Mar 11;6(1):259. doi: 10.1038/s42003-023-04638-z.
Hui-Lin Xu 1 Xiaoman Zhou 1 Shuai Chen 1 Si Xu 1 Zijie Li 2 Hideki Nakanishi 3 Xiao-Dong Gao 4 5
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Key Laboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, China.
  • 2 Key Laboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, China. [email protected].
  • 3 Key Laboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, China. [email protected].
  • 4 Key Laboratory of Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, China. [email protected].
  • 5 State Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, China. [email protected].
Abstract

Rare sugars are Monosaccharides with low natural abundance. They are structural isomers of dietary sugars, but hardly be metabolized. Here, we report that rare sugar L-sorbose induces Apoptosis in various Cancer cells. As a C-3 epimer of D-fructose, L-sorbose is internalized via the transporter GLUT5 and phosphorylated by ketohexokinase (KHK) to produce L-sorbose-1-phosphate (S-1-P). Cellular S-1-P inactivates the glycolytic enzyme Hexokinase resulting in attenuated glycolysis. Consequently, mitochondrial function is impaired and Reactive Oxygen Species are produced. Moreover, L-sorbose downregulates the transcription of KHK-A, a splicing variant of KHK. Since KHK-A is a positive inducer of antioxidation genes, the antioxidant defense mechanism in Cancer cells can be attenuated by L-sorbose-treatment. Thus, L-sorbose performs multiple Anticancer activities to induce cell Apoptosis. In mouse xenograft models, L-sorbose enhances the effect of tumor chemotherapy in combination with other Anticancer drugs. These results demonstrate L-sorbose as an attractive therapeutic reagent for Cancer treatment.

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