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Article Dans Une Revue Blood Année : 2008

The Glut1 and Glut4 glucose transporters are differentially expressed during perinatal and postnatal erythropoiesis.

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Glucose is a major source of energy for living organisms and its transport in vertebrates is a universally conserved property. Of all cell lineages, human erythrocytes express the highest level of the Glut1 glucose transporter with >200,000 molecules/cell. However, we recently reported that erythrocyte Glut1 expression is a specific trait of vitamin C-deficient mammalian species, comprising only higher primates, guinea pigs and fruit bats. Here, we show that in all other tested mammalian species, Glut1 was transiently expressed in erythrocytes during the neonatal period. Glut1 was upregulated during the erythroblast stage of erythroid differentiation and was present on the vast majority of murine RBC at birth. Notably though, Glut1 was not induced in adult mice undergoing anemia-induced erythropoiesis, and under these conditions, the upregulation of a distinct transporter, Glut4, was responsible for an increased glucose transport. Sp3 and Sp1 transcriptions factors have been proposed to regulate Glut1 transcription and we find that the concomitant repression of Glut1 and induction of Glut4 was associated with a significantly augmented Sp3/Sp1 ratio. Glucose transporter expression patterns in mice and human erythrocytes are therefore distinct. In mice, there is a postnatal switch from Glut1 to Glut4, with Glut4 further upregulated under anemic conditions.

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hal-00338636 , version 1 (13-11-2008)

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Amelie Montel-Hagen, Lionel Blanc, Myriam Boyer-Clavel, Chantal Jacquet, Michel Vidal, et al.. The Glut1 and Glut4 glucose transporters are differentially expressed during perinatal and postnatal erythropoiesis.. Blood, 2008, epub ahead of print. ⟨10.1182/blood-2008-05-159269⟩. ⟨hal-00338636⟩
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