Heme Metabolism in Oncogenesis and Tumor Microenvironment: Mechanisms and Emerging Therapeutic Strategies
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Tumor Microenvironment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 March 2025 | Viewed by 72
Special Issue Editors
2. Global Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, USA
Interests: heme metabolism; oncogenesis; tumor microenvironment; cancer metabolism; CRISPR screening; porphyrin biosynthesis; redox biology; cancer therapeutics
2. Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
Interests: heme biosynthesis; iron metabolism; heme metabolism and homeostasis; porphyrias; heme-protein interactions; iron- and heme-related enzymology; heme and cancer biochemistry
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Heme metabolism plays a crucial role in cancer development and the tumor microenvironment. Aberrations in heme and porphyrin biosynthesis and regulation have been implicated in oncogenesis, influencing tumor progression, immune evasion, and redox homeostasis. Emerging evidence, including insights from recent CRISPR screens, highlights heme metabolism as a central pathway in various cancers. This Special Issue seeks contributions that explore mechanistic insights into the role of heme and porphyrins in cancer biology, as well as therapeutic strategies targeting heme biosynthesis and metabolism. We encourage the submission of research spanning molecular and cellular mechanisms to translational approaches, focusing on how altering heme pathways could present novel treatment options in cancer therapy.
Dr. Rays H.Y. Jiang
Prof. Dr. Gloria C. Ferreira
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- heme metabolism
- oncogenesis
- tumor microenvironment
- porphyrin biosynthesis
- redox homeostasis
- cancer metabolism
- heme biosynthesis pathways
- CRISPR screening
- iron metabolism
- therapeutic targeting of heme pathways
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