General Information of Drug Transporter (DT)
DT ID DTD0262 Transporter Info
Gene Name SLC2A4
Transporter Name Glucose transporter type 4, insulin-responsive
Gene ID
6517
UniProt ID
P14672
Microbiota Influence of This DT (MBI)

Fungi: Ascomycota

   Genus: Saccharomyces

     Saccharomyces cerevisiae 

Microbe Info

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       Microbe Influence 1

Co-transport of human SLC2A4 substrates/drugs in the health condition [1]

Regulating Factor

VIN7_1225

Detailed Description

The protein vin7_1225 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC2A4, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo.

       Microbe Influence 2

Co-transport of human SLC2A4 substrates/drugs in the health condition [1]

Regulating Factor

VIN7_3230

Detailed Description

The protein vin7_3230 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC2A4, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo.

       Microbe Influence 3

Co-transport of human SLC2A4 substrates/drugs in the health condition [1]

Regulating Factor

VIN7_5215

Detailed Description

The protein vin7_5215 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been reported to transport similar substrates/drugs of SLC2A4, which affects the distribution of its substrate/drug in vivo.

Bacteria: Host unspecified microbiota

   Genus: Unknown microbiota

     Host unspecified microbiota 

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       Microbe Influence 1

Up regulating of SLC2A4 expression in the health condition [2] , [3]

Regulating Factor

Chenodeoxycholic acid

Regulation Mechanism

via influence on Bile acid receptor (NR1H4) Transcription Factor Info

Studied Tissue

Liver

In Vivo Model

C57BL/6J mice

In Vitro Model

Mouse white adipose tissue preadipocytes cells (3T3-L1)

Detailed Description

The metabolite chenodeoxycholic acid generated from the host unspecified microbiota has been reported to increase the expression of the drug transporter SLC2A4.
References
1 Transport pathways for arsenic and selenium: a minireview. Environ Int. 2009 Apr;35(3):512-5.
2 Farnesoid X receptor induces GLUT4 expression through FXR response element in the GLUT4 promoter. Cell Physiol Biochem. 2008;22(1-4):1-14.
3 Bile acid metabolism and signaling, the microbiota, and metabolic disease. Pharmacol Ther. 2022 Sep;237:108238.

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