2023
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-2411
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Abstract 2411: The pentose-phosphate pathway induces pancreatic cancer radioresistance, a preclinical study with clinical validation

Abstract: Purpose: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is remarkably resistant to standard modalities, including radiotherapy (RT). The mechanisms of radiation resistance in general, and pancreatic cancer in particular, are poorly understood. We hypothesized that metabolic reprogramming may underlie this radioresistance, and moreover, that it would be possible to exploit these changes in metabolism for therapeutic intent. Experimental Design: We established multiple isogenic models of radioresistant P… Show more

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“…Another study demonstrated that radioresistant PDAC cells over-expressed PDK and this resistance was reversed by DCA. Importantly, radioresistant cells showed increased glycolysis and high flux towards the pentose phosphate pathway [308]. As expected, in pancreatic cancer cell lines, DCA was shown to increase mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and could decrease glycolysis and non-essential amino acid synthesis [309].…”
Section: Pancreatic Cancersupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Another study demonstrated that radioresistant PDAC cells over-expressed PDK and this resistance was reversed by DCA. Importantly, radioresistant cells showed increased glycolysis and high flux towards the pentose phosphate pathway [308]. As expected, in pancreatic cancer cell lines, DCA was shown to increase mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and could decrease glycolysis and non-essential amino acid synthesis [309].…”
Section: Pancreatic Cancersupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Another study demonstrated that radioresistant PDAC cells overexpressed PDK and this resistance was reversed by DCA. Importantly, radioresistant cells showed increased glycolysis and high flux towards the pentose phosphate pathway [ 308 ]. As expected, in pancreatic cancer cell lines, DCA was shown to increase mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and could decrease glycolysis and non-essential amino acid synthesis [ 309 ].…”
Section: Experimental Evidence For Dca Activity In Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%