This study found that the intestinal peptide transporter PepT1 actively promotes the development of colitis-associated colorectal cancer — mice overexpressing PepT1 developed larger and more numerous tumors, while mice lacking PepT1 were protected. In human colorectal cancer biopsies, PepT1 was also found to be elevated. Crucially, delivering the KPV tripeptide (which is transported by PepT1) prevented tumor development in normal mice, but had no effect in mice without PepT1, confirming the transporter as the mechanism of action.
Viennois, Emilie; Ingersoll, Sarah A; Ayyadurai, Saravanan; Zhao, Yuan; Wang, Lixin; Zhang, Mingzhen; Han, Moon Kwon; Garg, Pallavi; Xiao, Bo; Merlin, Didier