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33rd AICC ANNUAL CONFERENCE: INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON CANCER METABOLISM

On-site registration is closed. The deadline for on-line registration is extended to 18th November

CONFERENCE AIMS

Dissecting metabolic circuitries in cancer cells and microenvironment:

how to learn from bad lessons to develop new therapeutic opportunities

The tumor cell and its microenvironment, including the stroma, the vascular component and the immune infiltrate, are linked by multiple cross talks that allow the adaptation of the cancer cells to unfavorable conditions, such as hypoxia, nutrient deprivation, cytotoxicity induced by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, host’s immune system recognition.

In this meeting, internationally recognized speakers will discuss the complexity of the metabolic changes that occur during tumor transformation, progression, and acquisition of resistance to therapy. The metabolic circuits established between the tumor cell and the microenvironment, leading to the selection of more aggressive and resistant clones, will be dissected and analyzed, with the final goal to identify new predictive and prognostic biomarkers for patient’s stratification and new therapeutic targets.

Recently, genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics have significantly improved the diagnostic accuracy and the therapeutic approach to the oncological patients, increasingly leading to personalized diagnoses and treatments. The metabolomics is an indispensable complement to the other “omic” techniques, if integrated with “omic” and single-cell imaging, flow-cytometry or molecular-biology-based assays, currently used at preclinical and clinical levels.

In the era of high-throughput techniques at the service of biomedical research and precision medicine, great importance will be given to the most innovative technologies that allow the metabolic mapping of each cancer and/or the generation of in vitro metabolic “avatars” of the individual patient, to make the stratification procedure and the efficacy of therapeutic treatment more and more accurate. The most relevant brands in the field will be present at the meeting, illustrating the latest innovations in a dedicated technical session.

We believe that the meeting will be highly attractive for a broad spectrum of scientists, working in basic and translational research, as well as in clinic units. Besides the presence of world-class speakers, the AICC meeting continues its long tradition of involving your researchers, dedicating slots for oral communications and posters. The best works presented by young scientists will be awarded by special prizes.

forward to seeing you all!

Prof. Michele Caraglia
AICC President   
                                                                  

Prof. Chiara Riganti
AICC Board member
Meeting Organizer                                                                                

Day 1 - 22 November

12.30-14.00: Registration

14.00-14.20: Opening and Greetings

Prof. Chiara Riganti (Università degli Studi di Torino, IT), meeting President

Prof. Michele Caraglia (Università della Campania, “Luigi Vanvitelli”, IT), AICC President

Greeting from University of Torino Faculty members

Prof. Federico Bussolino, Director of the Department of Oncology

Prof. Fiorella Altruda, Director of the Interdepartmental Molecular Biotechnology
Center

Prof. Paola Cappello, PhD program in Molecular Medicine

Proff. Emilio Hirsch/Paolo E. Porporato, PhD program in Biomedical Sciences and

Oncology

Opening lecture

14.20-15.00: Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2021 Awardee Lecture

Fumarate hydratase loss as a paradigm of oncometabolism

Christian Frezza, MRC Cancer Unit, University of Cambridge, UK & CECAD, University of Cologne, Germany

Session I – Emerging metabolic pathways in cancer initiation and progression

15.00-15.40 pm: Harnessing tumor metabolism to overcome immunosuppression Massimiliano Mazzone, VIB – KULeuven Center for Cancer Biology, Belgium

15.40-16.00: Hexosamine Pathway inhibition: one molecule hitting more than one target as promising cancer therapy

Ferdinando Chiaradonna, University of Milano Bicocca, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Milano, Italy

16.00-16.30: coffee break and posters/virtual stands view

16.30-16.50: Targeting NAD(P) biosynthetic enzymes in cancer cells

Nadia Raffaelli, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy

16.50-17.10: Multistep reprogramming of myeloid cells in cancer

Antonio Sica, University of Eastern Piedmont “A. Avogadro”, Novara, Italy, and Humanitas Clinical and Research Center – IRCCS, Rozzano, Italy

17.10-17.30: Targeting NF-kB/CES1 axis to block colorectal cancer cell metabolic adaptation

Daria Capece, Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, University of L’Aquila, Italy

17.30-17.40 pm: Agilent Cell Analysis. Emma Nora Di Capua, Agilent

17.40-17.50 pm: Metabolic determinants of therapy resistance in breast cancer. Andrea Morandi, University of Firenze, Italy

17.50-18.00 pm: Kynurenine importation by SLC7A11 propagates anti-ferroptotic signalling. Alessandra Fiore, Max Planck Institute, Martinsried, Germany

18.00-18.10 pm: Inhibition of heme export and/or heme synthesis potentiates metformin anti-proliferative effect on colorectal, pancreatic and lung cancer cell lines. Anna LuciaAllocco, University of Torino, Italy

18.10: closing remarks of day I

18.15-19.00: AICC Steering Board (members only)

Free evening & guided tour of Torino on demand

Day 2 - 23 November

8.00-9.00: Registration

Session II – Metabolic rewiring in tumor progression and response to therapy

9.00-9.40: Novel connections between autophagy pathways and the metabolic control of gene expression in cancer and inflammation

Patrizia Agostinis, Cell Death Research & Therapy lab, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine & VIB Center for Cancer Biology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

9.40-10.00: Survival pathways triggered by respiratory Complex I deficiency in solid cancers

Anna Maria Porcelli, Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, University of Bologna, Italy

10.00-10.20: P53 modifies the outcome of inducing metabolic collapse as an anticancer strategy

Giuseppe Gasparre, Medical Genetics Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC) and Center for Applied Biomedical Research (CRBA), University of Bologna, Italy

10.20-10.40: Regulation of protein synthesis and respiration by a common molecular chaperone to develop novel therapeutic approaches in cancer cells

Franca Esposito, Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnologies, Università di Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy

10.40-11.00: Cancer metastasis prevention with selective mtROS inhibitors

Pierre Sonveaux, Pole of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, IREC Institute, catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain), Belgium

11.00-11.30: coffee break and posters/virtual stands view

Session III – Dealing with complexity: metabolic plasticity and heterogeneity in cancer progression (Chairs: Francesca Zazzeroni,Joanna Kopecka)

11.20-11.40 am: Metabolic heterogeneity as a driver of stem cell fate and tumorigenesis. Carlos Sebastian, Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology, University of Barcelona,

11.40-12.00 am: The chromatin role of MTHFD2 in cancer. Sara Sdelci, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain

12.00 -12.10 am: Mitochondrial fission links ECM mechanotransduction to metabolic redox homeostasis and metastatic chemotherapy resistance. Sirio Dupont, University of Padova, Italy

12.10-12.20 am: MiR423-5p/Malat-1 loop asa new tool for therapeutic intervention in Hepatocarcinoma. Marco Bocchetti, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Napoli, Italy

12.20-12.30 am: Video Killed the Imaging Star. Francesco Girardi, Media System Lab

12.30-12.40 am: Microtech: the logical choice. Davide Liccardo, Microtech

12.40-12.50 am: Altered iron metabolism promotes cancer-induced muscle wasting. Myriam Hsu, University of Torino, Italy

12.50 am-13.00 : SIRT3 and metabolic reprogramming mediate the antiproliferativeeffects of whey in human colon cancer cells. Nunzia D’Onofrio, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Napoli, Italy

13.10-14.00: lunch and poster view

Session IV – Disrupting the bad liaisons between tumor and its microenvironment (I)

14.00-14.20 pm: Rewiring of acetyl-CoA metabolism supports pancreatic carcinogenesis. Alessandro Carrer, Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) and Department of Biology, University of Padova, Italy

14.20-14.40 pm: A lysosomal lipid switch sensitizes to nutrient deprivation and mTOR targeting in pancreatic cancers. Emilio Hirsch, Molecular Biotechnology Center, University of Torino, Italy

14.40-15.00: Macrophage Immunometabolism: where are we (going)

Jan Van den Bossche, Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

15.00-15.10: Complex biology, tailored solutions. Guido Cimoli, LSA Automated
Solutions Europe/Tecan

15.10-15.20: IVTech: the next generation of in-vitro models. Tommaso Sbrana, IVTech

15.20-15.30 Iron-induced oxidative stress promotes PD-L1 transcription through the activation of c-Myc in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) cells. Anna Martina Battaglia, University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, Catanzaro, Italy

15.30-15.40: Osteoblast-derived extracellular vesicles influence MNNG/HOS osteosarcoma cells’ metabolic activity and redox balance. Marco Ponzetti, University of L’Aquila, Italy

3.40-3.50: Primary bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells secrete citrate and take up glutamate under physiological culture conditions. Giuseppe Taurino, University of Parma, Italy

15.50-16.10: coffee break and posters/virtual stands view

Session V – Disrupting the bad liaisons between tumor and its microenvironment (II)

16.10-16.50: Lactate-driven metabolic and epigenetic prostate tumor-stroma crosstalk

Paola Chiarugi, Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Firenze, Italy

16.50-17.10: At the crossroads of tumor microenvironment and metabolism: role of acidosis in tumor evolution

Cyril Corbet, Pole of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (FATH), Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique (IREC), UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium

17.10-17.30: Targeting lactate transport as a therapeutic approach in cancer

Fatima Baltazar, Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), University of Minho, Portugal

17.30: closing remarks of day II

 17.30-18.30: AICC general assembly (AICC members only)

 

20.00: social dinner

Day 3 - 24 November

Session VI – From the complexity of cancer cell metabolism toward a new therapeutic era

9.00-9.40: Microenvironment and mechanosignalling in cancer: emerging roles of mutant p53 and Pin1 

Giannino Del Sal, Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, ICGEB-International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology-Trieste, and IFOM-Firc Institute of Molecular Oncology- Milano, Italy

9.40-10.00: Repurposing metabolic drugs revealed lipid anabolism as a metabolic vulnerability to kill Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Stem-Like Cells and reduce metastases

Luca Cardone, Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (IBBC)-National Research Council (CNR), Roma, and Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy Unit, IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Roma, Italy

10.00-10.20: A sound waves-based platform for 3D cancer model development

Tiziano Serra, AO Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland

10.20-10.40: Metabolic insights from cell culture to animal models

Saverio Tardito, Oncometabolism Lab – Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Glasgow, United Kingdom

10.40-10.50:  Tumor microenvironment and-omics: the role of gentle cell sorting. Dario Leone, MM BioTech/Miltenyi

11.00-11.10 am: 3D, Label-Free, Live Cell Imaging for Cell Morphology. Daniel Ghet,Tomocube

11.10-11.30: coffee break and posters/virtual stands view

Closing lecture (Chairs: Katia Scotlandi, Andrea Graziani)

11.30-12.10: Translating current metabolic knowledge into future cancer therapy

Eyal Gottlieb, Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Chair of Cancer Research, Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

12.10-12.30: Awards ceremony and Closing Remarks

FACULTY

Patrizia Agostinis, UCL Louvain, Louvain, Belgium

Fatima Baltazar, University do Minho, Porto, Portugal

Luca Cardone, CNR/IRCCS Istituto Regina Elena, Roma

Daria Capece, Universotà de L’Aquila

Alessandro Carrer, Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Padova

Ferdinando Chiaradonna, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Milano

Paola Chiarugi, Università degli Studi di Firenze

Cyril Corbet, UCL Brussels, Belgium

Giannino Del Sal, IFO/Università degli Studi di Trieste

Franca Esposito, Università Federico II, Napoli

Christian Frezza, MRC/University of Cambridge, UK

Giuseppe Gasparre, Università degli Studi di Bologna

Eyal Gottlieb, Technion University, Haifa, Israel

Emilio Hirsch, Università degli Studi di Torino

Massimiliano Mazzone, UCL Louvain, Louvain, Belgium, and Università degli Studi di Torino

Anna Maria Porcelli, Università degli Studi di Bologna

Claudia Piccoli, Università degli Studi di Foggia

Nadia Raffaelli, Università Politecnica delle Marche

Sara Sdelci, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain

Carlos Sebastian, University of Barcelona, Spain

Tiziano Serra, AO Foundation, Davos, Switzerland

Antonio Sica, Fondazione Humanitas, Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale

Pierre Sonveaux, UCL Louvain, Louvain, Belgium

Saverio Tardito, Beatson Research Institute, Glasgow, UK

Registration Fees

Registration Fees Meeting fee (VAT included)
On-site attendance (maximum 100 participants)
200 euro
On-line attendance (no limit of participants)
150 euro
PhD students, students of medical specialization schools, undergraduate students (both on-site/on-line) *
75 euro
PhD students of the School of Health and Life Sciences, students of School of Medicine, University of Torino (both on-site/on-line) **
Free admittance

* Please provide a certificate of your status of student along with the payment receipt to: aicc.meeting[at]gmail.com

** To register: do not use the link to the Google form, but send the “Registration form for UNITO students” (from: https://www.aicc.website/), with a certificate of your enrollment in the PhD School of Health and Life Sciences , or School of Medicine, University of Torino, to: aicc.meeting[at]gmail.com.

The first 20 registered students from University of Torino have the possibility to attend on-site; from the 21st registration, online attendance is possible (with no limit of participants).

Please notice that in case you have chosen to attend onsite and you change this option/would not be able to attend, you can attend online, but AICC cannot pay back the difference between the onsite and the online fee.

Registration to the meeting includes:

– Admission to all meeting sessions and meeting online material

– Abstract book file (PDF)

– Attendance certificate

– Conference kit

– Coffee break, light lunch

Registration without payment is not considered valid.

PAYMENT

Bank transfer to:

Associazione Italiana di Colture Cellulari

BPER BANCA S.P.A.
IT97B0538703612000003002045 

L’Aquila, agenzia 10, Via Campo di Pile, 67100 L’Aquila (AQ)

Reason for payment (causale): please, indicate your surname, name and title of the event.

REGISTRATION

Opening: 1st October 2021 – Deadline: 10st November 2021

For all participants except UNITO students, please use this link:

REGISTRATION

Please note that this is a provisional registration; the registration will be confirmed after completing the payment and sending the receipt of the payment to: aicc.meeting[at]gmail.com

To participate to the meeting is required a valid AICC membership. Membership is free for the year 2021.

Membership request forms are available at the following link:

Participants will be informed of the selection by 15th November, 2021.

The deadline to submit poster+ flash presentation is 18th November
2021.


For UNITO students:

do not use the above link, but send the “Registration form for UNITO students”, along with a certificate of your enrollment in the PhD School of Health and Life Sciences or School of Medicine, to: aicc.meeting[at]gmail.com

REGISTRATION FORM for UNITO STUDENTS

 

Registration and asbtract submission Registration and asbtract submission
OPENING
1 october 2021
DEADLINE
10 november 2021

President
Michele Caraglia, Università Vanvitelli di Napoli, Naples (IT)

Vicepresident
Stefania Meschini, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome (IT)

Board of Directors
Massimo Donadelli (Secretary), University of Verona, Verona (IT)

Francesca Zazzeroni (Treasurer), University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, (IT)

Enrico De Smaele, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome (IT)

Maria Teresa Di Martino, “Magna Graecia” University, Catanzaro, (IT)

Chiara Riganti, University of Turin, Turin, (IT)

Katia Scotlandi, (past President) IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, (IT)

Meeting secretariat
Enrico De Smaele
enrico.desmaele[at]uniroma1.it

Evelin Pellegrini
evelin.pellegrini[at]ior.it

Event technical support
Xenia Eventi xeniaeventi[at]gmail.com

On-site Secretariat

Joanna Kopecka
joanna.kopecka[at]unito.it

Iris Chiara Salaroglio
irischiara.salaroglio[at]unito.it

Chiara Riganti

Federico Bussolino

Paola Cappello

Andrea Graziani

Joanna Kopecka

Letizia Lanzetti

Miriam Martini

Franco Novelli

Evelin Pellegrini

Fabio Penna

Paolo E. Porporato

Luca Primo

Guido Serini

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF:

University of Torino

School of Medicine, University of Torino

MD/PhD Program of the School of Medicine

PhD School in Health and Life Sciences, University of Torino

PhD program in Molecular Medicine

PhD program in Biomedical Sciences and Oncology

PhD program in Experimental Medicine and Therapy

PhD program in Medical Physiopathology

PhD program in Complex Systems for Quantitative Biomedicines

With the unrestricted grants of:

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