Mitochondrial Metabolism and Cancer

A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Cancer Biology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 July 2026 | Viewed by 5

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Dear Colleagues,

Mitochondria are central regulators of cellular energy metabolism, biosynthesis, and signaling. Far beyond their classical role as “powerhouses of the cell,” mitochondria integrate metabolic networks that sustain proliferation, control cell death, and influence the tumor microenvironment. In cancer, mitochondrial metabolism undergoes profound remodeling, enabling tumor cells to adapt to fluctuating nutrient availability, resist therapeutic stress, and promote invasion and metastasis. These metabolic adaptations are increasingly recognized not as passive consequences of malignant transformation but as active drivers of tumorigenesis and disease progression. Understanding how mitochondria contribute to cancer biology is therefore critical for uncovering novel biomarkers, therapeutic vulnerabilities, and strategies for personalized medicine.

This Special Issue, “Mitochondrial Metabolism and Cancer”, aims to bring together cutting-edge contributions that advance our knowledge of the diverse and dynamic roles of mitochondria in cancer. We welcome both original research articles and comprehensive reviews addressing mitochondrial function across different tumor types and cellular contexts. Of particular interest are studies employing systems-level approaches, such as mitochondrial proteomics, metabolomics, genomics, and lipidomics, to dissect the complexity of mitochondrial pathways and their regulation in cancer cells.

We also encourage submissions exploring how experimental treatments, including natural and synthetic molecules, modulate mitochondrial metabolism in cancer models. Work that connects mitochondrial rewiring with therapeutic response or resistance, tumor heterogeneity, and immune evasion is highly relevant. Similarly, studies that identify novel mitochondrial targets, characterize mitochondrial dynamics (fusion, fission, mitophagy), or investigate the role of mitochondria in metabolic cross-talk with the tumor microenvironment are welcome.

By bringing together these diverse perspectives, this Special Issue seeks to highlight the central role of mitochondria in shaping cancer phenotypes and to provide an integrative platform for discussing therapeutic opportunities arising from mitochondrial biology. We invite contributions that will deepen our understanding of how mitochondrial metabolism influences tumor development and treatment, with the ultimate goal of translating this knowledge into innovative strategies to combat cancer.

Both original research and reviews are welcome in this Special Issue.

Prof. Dr. Marcos Roberto de Oliveira
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • mitochondria
  • mitochondrial metabolism
  • cancer
  • bioenergetics
  • metabolomics
  • proteomics
  • mitochondrial dynamics
  • therapeutic targets
  • drug resistance

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