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The role of GLUT2 in glucose metabolism in multiple organs and tissues

Bo Sun, Hui Chen, Jisu Xue, Peiwu Li, Xu Fu

2023Molecular Biology Reports103 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The glucose transporter family has an important role in the initial stage of glucose metabolism; Glucose transporters 2 (GLUTs, encoded by the solute carrier family 2, SLC2A genes) is the major glucose transporter in β-cells of pancreatic islets and hepatocytes but is also expressed in the small intestine, kidneys, and central nervous system; GLUT2 has a relatively low affinity to glucose. Under physiological conditions, GLUT2 transports glucose into cells and allows the glucose concentration to reach balance on the bilateral sides of the cellular membrane; Variation of GLUT2 is associated with various endocrine and metabolic disorders; In this study, we discussed the role of GLUT2 in participating in glucose metabolism and regulation in multiple organs and tissues and its effects on maintaining glucose homeostasis.

Topics & Concepts

GLUT2Glucose transporterCarbohydrate metabolismGlucose homeostasisTransporterMetabolismBiologyGlucose uptakePancreatic isletsEndocrinologyBlood sugar regulationInternal medicineInsulinBiochemistryChemistryIsletGeneInsulin resistanceMedicinePancreatic function and diabetesMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerDiet and metabolism studies