Frontiers in Oncology (Oct 2018)

Annual Meeting of the International Society of Cancer Metabolism (ISCaM): Cancer Metabolism

  • Sofia Avnet,
  • Nicola Baldini,
  • Nicola Baldini,
  • Lucie Brisson,
  • Angelo De Milito,
  • Angela M. Otto,
  • Silvia Pastoreková,
  • Paolo E. Porporato,
  • Gyorgy Szabadkai,
  • Gyorgy Szabadkai,
  • Gyorgy Szabadkai,
  • Pierre Sonveaux

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2018.00329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Tumors are metabolic entities wherein cancer cells adapt their metabolism to their oncogenic agenda and microenvironmental influences. Metabolically different cancer cell subpopulations collaborate to optimize nutrient delivery with respect to immediate bioenergetic and biosynthetic needs. They can also metabolically exploit host cells. These metabolic networks are directly linked with cancer progression, treatment, resistance, and relapse. Conversely, metabolic alterations in cancer are exploited for anticancer therapy, imaging, and stratification for personalized treatments. These topics were addressed at the 4th annual meeting of the International Society of Cancer Metabolism (ISCaM) in Bertinoro, Italy, on 19–21 October 2017.

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