# Urea Transporters in Cancer: Emerging Roles and Their Clinical Implications

**Authors:** Huimin Sun, Qiaoting Yang, Meng Ding, Shirui Li, Yi Xue

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines13112699 · 2025-11-03

## TL;DR

Urea transporters may play a role in cancer development and could be useful as biomarkers or treatment targets.

## Contribution

This paper reviews recent findings on the role of urea transporters in cancer and their potential clinical applications.

## Key findings

- Urea transporters are downregulated in various tumor tissues and linked to cancer staging and prognosis.
- They contribute to tumor cell metabolism and microenvironment remodeling through glycosylation and signaling pathways.

## Abstract

Background/Objective: The SLC14A gene family in mammals encodes the urea transporters UT-A and UT-B (UTs), whose primary function is urea transport. In recent years, increasing research has shown that UTs are involved in tumor formation and progression. The purpose of this article is to review the current knowledge in the potential of urea transporters as tumor biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Methods: An extensive review of the literature was performed utilizing both PubMed and Web of Science databases focusing on articles published within the last ten years. Results: UTs are significantly downregulated in various tumor tissues. They are associated with the staging and prognosis of cancers such as bladder cancer (BC). They participate in the metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells via glycosylation, enhancing the energy supply and material synthesis of tumor cells. They participate in remodeling the tumor microenvironment, influencing the interactions between fibroblasts and tumor cells. Additionally, they interact with other signaling pathways to participate in tumorigenesis and development. Conclusions: The mechanisms by which UTs function in tumorigenesis and progression remain to be fully elucidated, but their potential as tumor biomarkers and therapeutic targets has gradually attracted attention.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** SLC14A2 (solute carrier family 14 member 2), Slc14a1 (solute carrier family 14 member 1 (Kidd blood group))
- **Diseases:** bladder cancer (MONDO:0004986)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SLC14A2 (solute carrier family 14 member 2) [NCBI Gene 8170] {aka HUT2, UT-A2, UT2, UTA, UTR, hUT-A6}
- **Diseases:** tumorigenesis (MESH:D063646), Cancer (MESH:D009369), BC (MESH:D001749)
- **Chemicals:** urea (MESH:D014508)

## Figures

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