New Insights and Potential Therapeutic Options in Leukemia Metabolism Research

A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Medicine".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2024) | Viewed by 235

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Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences “Mario Serio”, University of Florence, Viale G.B. Morgagni 50, Florence, Italy
Interests: cancer genetics; gastric cancer; angiogenesis; tumor metabolism; CRISPR gene editing
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Dear Colleagues,

Leukemia comprises a wide and heterogeneous spectrum of hematopoietic diseases occurring mainly in the bone marrow and commonly categorized as chronic, acute, myeloid, or lymphoid, depending on the blast or mature cell affection in addition to the lineage of the disease origin. The most recent GLOBOCAN statistics account for about 474,000 new estimated cases and more than 310,000 deaths in 2020. It is now well known that leukemia needs a complex rewiring of several metabolic pathways to fuel its proliferation and progression, especially in hostile microenvironments such as the bone marrow niche. Indeed, leukemia stem cells as well as normal hematopoietic stem cells reside in the bone marrow, where reduced oxygen and nutrient supply are typical features. In this context, hypoxia induces cancer cells to undergo a deep metabolic switch, stimulating glycolysis and lactate secretion, fatty acid synthesis, and inhibiting mitochondrial metabolism.

This Special Issue aims to collect manuscripts that focus on the most recent insights and discoveries in leukemia metabolism, considering both molecular mechanisms and clinical implications in terms of prognoses and therapeutic perspectives.

Dr. Alessio Biagioni
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
  • chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)
  • acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)
  • chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
  • tumor metabolism
  • metabolic rewiring

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