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. 2024 Aug;42(4):353-360.
doi: 10.1007/s10637-024-01447-x. Epub 2024 May 25.

Effect of PAWI-2 on pancreatic cancer stem cell tumors

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Effect of PAWI-2 on pancreatic cancer stem cell tumors

John R Cashman et al. Invest New Drugs. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Worldwide, pancreatic cancer (PC) is a major health problem and almost 0.5 million people were diagnosed with PC in 2020. In the United States, more than 64,000 adults will be diagnosed with PC in 2023. PC is highly resistant to currently available treatments and standard of care chemotherapies cause serious side effects. Most PC patients are resistant to clinical therapies. Combination therapy has showed superior efficacy over single-agent treatment. However, most therapy has failed to show a significant improvement in overall survival due to treatment-related toxicity. Developing efficacious clinically useful PC therapies remains a challenge. Herein, we show the efficacy of an innovative pathway modulator, p53-Activator Wnt Inhibitor-2 (PAWI-2) against tumors arising from human pancreatic cancer stem cells (i.e., hPCSCs, FGβ3 cells). PAWI-2 is a potent inhibitor of tumor growth. In the present study, we showed PAWI-2 potently inhibited growth of tumors from hPCSCs in orthopic xenograft models of both male and female mice. PAWI-2 worked in a non-toxic manner to inhibit tumors. Compared to vehicle-treated animals, PAWI-2 modulated molecular regulators of tumors. Anti-cancer results showed PAWI-2 in vivo efficacy could be correlated to in vitro potency to inhibit FGβ3 cells. PAWI-2 represents a safe, new approach to combat PC.

Keywords: Human pancreatic cancer stem cells (FGβ3 cells); Orthotopic xenografts; PAWI-2; Tumor growth inhibition.

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