International Journal of Cell Biology

Redox Status and Bioenergetics Liaison in Cancer and Neurodegeneration


Publishing date
31 Aug 2012
Status
Published
Submission deadline
13 Apr 2012

1Department of Biology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 00133 Rome, Italy

2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Salamanca, Plaza Doctores de la Reina, 37007 Salamanca, Spain

3Department of Genetics, Erasmus Medical Center, Dr. Molewaterplein 50, 3015 GE Rotterdam, The Netherlands


Redox Status and Bioenergetics Liaison in Cancer and Neurodegeneration

Description

Cells require a constant supply of energy to sustain fundamental biological processes such as growth, differentiation, and death. In heterotrophic organisms, glycolysis- and mitochondrial-driven oxidation of nutrients to produce ATP and the pentose-phosphate-pathway-dependent generation of NADPH provide, respectively, the energy and the reducing equivalents to cope with endergonic reactions. ATP and NADPH also oversee the control of intracellular redox homeostasis by balancing the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species with their elimination through the synergistic action of antioxidant enzymes and thiol-containing antioxidants (e.g., glutathione and thioredoxin). An increasing body of evidence also reveals how bioenergetics and redox status crosstalk dictates the onset of several pathologies, notably cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.

We invite authors to submit original contributions, in the form of review or original research articles, that will enhance the comprehension of the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic oxidative stress-relying disorders, support the development of potential new therapies, and further stimulate discussion in this important area of research. We are particularly interested in articles exploring possible converging points between the principal metabolic and redox alterations occurring in neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Identifying the implications of redox transduction mechanisms involved in cell response to stressful conditions
  • Revisiting the role of different metabolic pathways (e.g., glycolysis versus oxidative phosphorylation) in neuronal and cancer metabolism
  • Defining the defects of mitochondrial biogenesis, function, or turnover in physiological alteration underlying neoplastic transformation and neuronal demise
  • Characterizing the biochemical transformations of cancer cells and neurons (e.g., glutaminolytic pathway)
  • Elucidating the metabolic oxidative stress-dependent activation of apoptosis and autophagy in cancer and neurodegenerative, neuroinflammatory diseases
  • Recapitulating the developments in molecular genetics and molecular diagnostics of redox and metabolic markers

Before submission authors should carefully read over the journal's Author Guidelines, which are located at http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijcb/guidelines/. Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through the journal Manuscript Tracking System at http://mts.hindawi.com/ according to the following timetable:


Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 735206
  • - Review Article

Mitochondrial- and Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Oxidative Stress in Alzheimer's Disease: From Pathogenesis to Biomarkers

E. Ferreiro | I. Baldeiras | ... | C. R. Oliveira
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 403870
  • - Review Article

Reactive Oxygen Species-Mediated Control of Mitochondrial Biogenesis

Edgar D. Yoboue | Anne Devin
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 593838
  • - Review Article

Energy and Redox Homeostasis in Tumor Cells

Marcus Fernandes de Oliveira | Nívea Dias Amoêdo | Franklin David Rumjanek
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 651805
  • - Review Article

Reticulon Protein-1C: A New Hope in the Treatment of Different Neuronal Diseases

Federica Di Sano | Mauro Piacentini
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 273947
  • - Review Article

The Role of Mitochondrial NADPH-Dependent Isocitrate Dehydrogenase in Cancer Cells

Katarína Smolková | Petr Ježek
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 607929
  • - Review Article

Mitochondrial Stress Signalling: HTRA2 and Parkinson's Disease

Enrico Desideri | L. Miguel Martins
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 908724
  • - Review Article

Altered Gene Expression, Mitochondrial Damage and Oxidative Stress: Converging Routes in Motor Neuron Degeneration

Luisa Rossi | Cristiana Valle | Maria Teresa Carrì
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 643929
  • - Research Article

Early Decrease in Respiration and Uncoupling Event Independent of Cytochrome c Release in PC12 Cells Undergoing Apoptosis

Libera Berghella | Elisabetta Ferraro
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 439587
  • - Review Article

Oxidative Stress-Induced Diseases via the ASK1 Signaling Pathway

Mayumi Soga | Atsushi Matsuzawa | Hidenori Ichijo
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 273549
  • - Research Article

S-Glutathionylation of Protein Disulfide Isomerase Regulates Estrogen Receptor Stability and Function

Ying Xiong | Yefim Manevich | ... | Danyelle M. Townsend
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