Editorial special issue: Frontiers in cancer, obesity and metabolism.

IF 3.7 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ana B Crujeiras, José Ángel Martínez-Climent, Miguel Burgos
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Abstract

This Special Issue contains 7 contributions elaborated in the context of the workshop "Frontiers in Cancer, Obesity and metabolism" organized by the Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (Pamplona, Spain, 2022). It contains basic, translational and epidemiological research that sheds light in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying how the excess of adipose tissue in obesity promotes tumor growth and progression, and highlights the role of nutrition in preventing tumor development and improving treatment outcomes in cancer patients with obesity and related comorbidities. Two review articles and one systematic review are included in this special issue, which describe the effects of nutrient deprivation that potentially enhance cancer immunotherapy, reveal the importance of the glucose transporter GLUT12 in obesity and cancer, and analyze recently described molecular mechanisms that connect obesity and the development of different types of cancer. Additionally, four original articles demonstrate a metabolic inflammatory pathway in patients with obesity in which dysfunctional adipose tissue alters the tumor microenvironment favoring tumor progression, offers mechanistic support for exploring low-fat ketogenic diets as adjuvant therapy in obesity-related breast cancer prevention or therapy by linking nutritional ketosis to epigenetic regulation of cancer‑related genes, indicate the use of genes related to amino acid metabolism as prognostic biomarkers in breast cancer, and associate a moderate adherence to a dietary-based diabetes-risk score to a lower risk of breast cancer among premenopausal women and women with low body mass index. Globally, the articles included in this special issue contribute to better understand the molecular mechanisms beyond nutritional aspects linked to obesity and cancer development.

编辑特刊:癌症、肥胖和新陈代谢的前沿。
本期特刊包含7篇在《生理与生物化学杂志》(西班牙潘普洛纳,2022年)组织的“癌症、肥胖和新陈代谢前沿”研讨会背景下详细阐述的文章。它包含基础,转化和流行病学研究,揭示了我们对肥胖中脂肪组织过剩如何促进肿瘤生长和进展的分子机制的理解,并强调了营养在预防肿瘤发展和改善肥胖及相关合并症癌症患者治疗结果中的作用。本期特刊包括两篇综述文章和一篇系统综述,描述了营养剥夺可能增强癌症免疫治疗的影响,揭示了葡萄糖转运体GLUT12在肥胖和癌症中的重要性,并分析了最近描述的肥胖与不同类型癌症发展之间的分子机制。此外,四篇原创文章证明了肥胖患者的代谢炎症途径,其中功能失调的脂肪组织改变肿瘤微环境,有利于肿瘤进展,为探索低脂生酮饮食作为肥胖相关乳腺癌预防或治疗的辅助治疗提供了机制支持,通过将营养酮症与癌症相关基因的表观遗传调控联系起来。提示使用与氨基酸代谢相关的基因作为乳腺癌的预后生物标志物,并将适度坚持以饮食为基础的糖尿病风险评分与绝经前妇女和低体重指数妇女患乳腺癌的风险降低联系起来。在全球范围内,本期特刊中的文章有助于更好地理解与肥胖和癌症发展有关的营养方面以外的分子机制。
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Journal of physiology and biochemistry
Journal of physiology and biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.60
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0.00%
发文量
86
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry publishes original research articles and reviews describing relevant new observations on molecular, biochemical and cellular mechanisms involved in human physiology. All areas of the physiology are covered. Special emphasis is placed on the integration of those levels in the whole-organism. The Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry also welcomes articles on molecular nutrition and metabolism studies, and works related to the genomic or proteomic bases of the physiological functions. Descriptive manuscripts about physiological/biochemical processes or clinical manuscripts will not be considered. The journal will not accept manuscripts testing effects of animal or plant extracts.
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