Gemcitabine and ATR inhibitors synergize to kill PDAC cells by blocking DNA damage response
Stefanie Höfer,
Larissa Frasch,
Kerstin Putzker
et al.
Abstract:The DNA-damaging agent gemcitabine (GEM) is a first-line treatment for pancreatic cancer but chemoresistance is frequently observed. Several clinical trials investigate the efficacy of GEM in combination with targeted drugs including kinase inhibitors but the experimental evidence for such rational is often unclear. Here, we phenotypically screened 13 human pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cell lines against GEM in combination with 140 clinical kinase inhibitors and observed strong synergy for the ATR inhibito… Show more
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