Cancer Microenvironment in Veterinary Oncology and Therapeutic Opportunities

A special issue of Veterinary Sciences (ISSN 2306-7381). This special issue belongs to the section "Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology and Immunology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2021) | Viewed by 734

Special Issue Editors


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Veterinary Clinics Department of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences of Abel Salazar – University of Porto (ICBAS-UP) Porto, Portugal
Interests: Small animal oncology; opthalmology and neurology

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1. Department of Veterinary Clinics, Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), University of Porto, R. Jorge Viterbo Ferreira 228, 4050-313 Porto, Portugal
2. Animal Science and Study Centre (CECA), Food and Agrarian Sciences and Technologies Institute (ICETA), P. Gomes Teixeira, Apartado 55142, 4051-401 Porto, Portugal
Interests: veterinary clinical oncology; oncobiology and therapy

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

For several decades, cancer studies have mainly focused on the genetic instability of tumour cells, somehow neglecting the direct impact of the microenvironment in cancer evolution, often relegated to the role of “mutation trigger”. Nowadays, it is common knowledge that solid tumours are not simple clumps of similar cancer cells, but rather “abnormal organs” composed of multiple cell phenotypes embedded in modified extracellular matrices, forming the so-called “tumour microenvironment”. In one single tumour mass, it is possible to find mesenchymal supporting cells (fibroblasts and adipocytes), endothelial cells and cells of the immune system (macrophages and lymphocytes), to name the most common ones. The genomic and epigenomic abnormalities of cancer cells trigger microenvironment changes that lead to the formation of a supportive “tumour microenvironment” that favours neoplastic cell proliferation, survival, differentiation, and spread. The aim of this Special Issue is to publish original research work or reviews on the topic of the microenvironment role in animal cancer development as well as therapeutic strategies targeting these tumour–microenvironment interactions.

Prof. Dr. Augusto J.F. Matos
Dr. Andreia Santos
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • veterinary oncology
  • tumour microenvironment
  • targeting therapy

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