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Publication : High-fructose corn syrup enhances intestinal tumor growth in mice.

First Author  Goncalves MD Year  2019
Journal  Science Volume  363
Issue  6433 Pages  1345-1349
PubMed ID  30898933 Mgi Jnum  J:274593
Mgi Id  MGI:6293956 Doi  10.1126/science.aat8515
Citation  Goncalves MD, et al. (2019) High-fructose corn syrup enhances intestinal tumor growth in mice. Science 363(6433):1345-1349
abstractText  Excessive consumption of beverages sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is associated with obesity and with an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Whether HFCS contributes directly to tumorigenesis is unclear. We investigated the effects of daily oral administration of HFCS in adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) mutant mice, which are predisposed to develop intestinal tumors. The HFCS-treated mice showed a substantial increase in tumor size and tumor grade in the absence of obesity and metabolic syndrome. HFCS increased the concentrations of fructose and glucose in the intestinal lumen and serum, respectively, and the tumors transported both sugars. Within the tumors, fructose was converted to fructose-1-phosphate, leading to activation of glycolysis and increased synthesis of fatty acids that support tumor growth. These mouse studies support the hypothesis that the combination of dietary glucose and fructose, even at a moderate dose, can enhance tumorigenesis.
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