Wa. Campbell et Nl. Thompson, Overexpression of LAT1/CD98 light chain is sufficient to increase system L-amino acid transport activity in mouse hepatocytes but not fibroblasts, J BIOL CHEM, 276(20), 2001, pp. 16877-16884
L-amino acid transporter-1 (LAT1) is a highly conserved gene identified as
a light chain of the CD98 amino acid transporter and cellular activation ma
rker. In our previous studies we found increased expression of LAT1 in prim
ary human cancers. We have demonstrated also that LAT1 response to arginine
availability is lost in transformed and tumorigenic cells such that expres
sion is constitutively high. System L-amino acid transport activity correla
tes with changes in LAT1. To assess the functional relevance of increased L
AT1 expression and the requirement for 4F2 heavy chain, we overexpressed th
ese CD98 subunits together and separately in nontransformed hepatocytes and
fibroblasts. Antigen tags in the expression constructs confirmed that expr
essed proteins were localized to both cytoplasmic and plasma membrane locat
ions within the cells. Overexpression of LAT1 alone in mouse hepatocytes, b
ut not fibroblasts, was sufficient to increase system L transport, and thes
e cells displayed a growth advantage in conditions of limited arginine, Our
results suggest that loss of regulation leading to constitutive expression
of LAT1 can contribute to oncogenesis. We hypothesize that the altered LAT
1 expression observed in hepatocarcinogenesis gives cells a growth or survi
val advantage through increased transport activity in a tumor microenvironm
ent of limited amino acid availability.