Molecular cancer

Blocking STAT3 boosts gemcitabine response and slows pancreatic cancer growth

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Abstract

Knockdown of STAT3 in an animal model resulted in a significant reduction in tumor burden and delayed progression of pancreatic cancer.

  • Treatment with gemcitabine increased levels of EGFRTyr1068 and ERK phosphorylation in pancreatic cancer cell lines.
  • Phosphorylation of the STAT3 protein remained unchanged after gemcitabine treatment.
  • AG1478 blocked EGFRTyr1068 phosphorylation and inhibited downstream signaling, but did not enhance the effect of gemcitabine.
  • Knockdown of STAT3 increased sensitivity to gemcitabine by inducing signals that promote cell death and enhancing cell cycle arrest.
  • Increased response to gemcitabine was associated with a decrease in Ki-67 positive cells in tumors after STAT3 knockdown.

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