About this Research Topic
We aim to focus on the mechanisms that antagonize tumor resistance to cell death signals by metabolism reprogramming via promoting cell ferroptosis, apoptosis, pyroptosis, and senescence. We wish to explore many aspects involved in cancer metabolism and crosstalk of various cells within the TME and build on our understanding of how they all work together in tumorigenesis and progression, while simultaneously looking to the future of where this might take us. We propose to identify specific metabolic vulnerabilities in specific cancers, targeting to synergize with radiation, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy to induce selective cancer cell death.
This Research Topic welcomes high-quality Original Research, Review, and Perspective articles focusing on the relationship between metabolism reprogramming and cancer cell fate such as ferroptosis, apoptosis, pyroptosis, and senescence.
• Explorations of metabolic and signaling pathways involved in cancer cell growth: regulating the production of nucleic acids, lipids, amino acids, and ATP to sustain tumor cell survival as the main energy.
• Studies of the role of metabolism reprogramming, such as glycolysis, glutaminolysis, and lipid synthesis, in determining cancer cell fate, especially ferroptosis, apoptosis, pyroptosis, and senescence.
• Discoveries of new oncometabolites as signaling molecules that promote tumor growth by controlling gene expression.
• Identification of specific metabolic vulnerabilities within specific cancers, targeting of which would synergize with radiation, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy to induce selective cancer cell death.
Please note: manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analysis of public genomic or transcriptomic databases which are not accompanied by validation (independent cohort or biological validation in vitro or in vivo) are out of scope for this section and will not be accepted as part of this Research Topic.
Keywords: Apoptosis, Tumor metabolism, resistance to cell death, ferroptosis, pyroptosis, senescence
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