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  • Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a hard-to-treat cancer, and researchers explored using existing FDA-approved drugs like metformin and simvastatin as potential preventive measures in high-risk groups.
  • In an experiment with KC mice (which are predisposed to PDAC) on a high-fat diet, the combination of low-dose metformin and simvastatin reduced weight gain and inhibited the progression of advanced cancer precursor lesions.
  • The study found that this dual treatment not only slows down PDAC development but also affects key cellular pathways, suggesting metformin and simvastatin could be effective in future clinical trials for pancreatic cancer prevention.

Article Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), a highly lethal disease with limited therapeutic options, may benefit from repurposing of FDA-approved drugs in preventive or interceptive strategies in high-risk populations. Previous animal studies demonstrated that the use of metformin and statins as single agents at relatively high doses restrained PDAC development. Here, four-week-old mice expressing KrasG12D in all pancreatic lineages (KC mice) and fed an obesogenic high fat, high calorie diet that promotes early PDAC development were randomized onto low dosage metformin, simvastatin, or both drugs in combination administered orally. Dual treatment attenuated weight gain, fibro-inflammation, and development of advanced PDAC precursor lesions (pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia [PanIN]-3) in male KC mice, without significant effect in females or when administered individually. Dual-treated KC mice had reduced proliferation of PanIN cells and decreased transcriptional activity of the Hippo effectors, YAP and TAZ, which are important regulators of PDAC development. Metformin and simvastatin also synergistically inhibited colony formation of pancreatic cancer cells in vitro. Together, our data demonstrated that a combination of low doses of metformin and simvastatin inhibits PDAC development and imply that both drugs are promising agents for being tested in clinical trials for preventing pancreatic cancer progression.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10522691PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43498-9DOI Listing

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