Targeting Tumor Metabolism: From Mechanisms to Therapies
A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X). This special issue belongs to the section "Cellular Biochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2020) | Viewed by 84409
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Interests: toxicity and biological assessment of (nano)materials with biomedical applications; metabolism of immune cells and metabolic immunomodulation; metabolism of tumor cells and metabolic effects of anticancer therapies (drugs, nanomedicines, photothermal therapy); NMR spectroscopy and metabolomics
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Interests: metabolomics of human biofluids, tissues, and cellular systems for the biochemical characterisation of diseases (mainly prenatal/newborn disorders and cancer); metabolomics testing of bio- and/or nano-materials for assessment of in vitro and in vivo biological performance; metabolomic assessment of environmental effects on human metabolism; metabolomics for the routine quality control of products and processes in the food industry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With the support of advanced molecular and analytical tools, our understanding of tumor metabolism has grown immensely over the past years. The intricate relationship between oncogenic events and metabolic reprogramming is currently recognized as an important cancer hallmark, which actively supports the proliferation, survival, and migration of tumor cells. Different metabolic features such as elevated glucose uptake and glycolysis, enhanced synthesis of nucleotides and lipids, or an altered redox status have been identified across several cellular and animal models, as well as in human samples. Various metabolites have been proposed as disease biomarkers with potential diagnostic or prognostic value, and a renewed interest in exploring metabolic targets for therapeutic purposes has arisen. At the same time, a number of important questions have emerged, for instance, regarding the metabolic diversity between tumor types and their histological/molecular subtypes, the metabolic crosstalk between tumor cells and other cells in the tumor microenvironment (such as immune cells, adipocytes, and fibroblasts), or the translatability of the in vitro findings to in vivo situations.
For this Special Issue, we would like to invite review papers or original research articles that address the topic of tumor metabolism and the above-mentioned questions. In particular, studies that contribute to advancing the current mechanistic understanding of cancer metabolic rewiring, as well as manuscripts providing novel application-oriented perspectives, are highly welcome.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Iola F. Duarte
Prof. Ana M. Gil
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- tumor metabolism
- metabolic pathways
- ‘omics’ approaches
- metabolic targets and drugs
- tumor microenvironment
- metabolic biomarkers
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