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Survival rates for deadliest types of pancreatic cancer vary: Study

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common and lethal kind of pancreatic cancer (PDAC). Patients with PDAC have a 5-year survival rate of only 7.1%.

Every cancer is unique. PDAC is distinguished by significant tumour desmoplasia, or fibrous connective tissue inside the tumour, which is induced by fibroblast infiltration and the extracellular matrix they secrete.

The main component of the matrix is type I collagen or Col 1, a protein broadly used in the body to form the basic structure of bone, skin, blood vessels and connective tissues. The effect of Col 1 on PDAC development and its response to therapy has been a matter of intense debate among researchers, with some arguing that Col 1 promotes tumor growth and spread and others contending that it restricts tumor growth and protects the cancer cells from immune attack.

In a new study, published October 5, 2022, in Nature, co-first authors Hua Su, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of senior author Michael Karin. PhD, Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology and Pathology at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, and Fei Yang, PhD, a scientist working with Beicheng Sun, MD, PhD, at Nanjing University School of Medicine, settle the debate by showing that it is not the amount of Col 1 present in the tumor that matters, but its quality and nature.

Specifically, they report that Col 1 that has been cleaved by matrix metalloproteases (enzymes that break down matrix proteins, such as collagen) stimulates tumor growth while intact and non-cleaved Col 1 inhibits tumor growth.

“Moreover,” said Su, “cleaved Col 1 activates a signaling pathway that stimulates energy production in pancreatic cancer cells by binding to a receptor protein called DDR1. Non-cleaved Col 1 inhibits this pathway by inducing the degradation of DDR1.”

The research was conducted using mice models and a novel culture system in which PDAC cells were plated on extracellular matrix that contained either cleaved or non-cleaved Col 1.

The authors said the findings have important clinical implications.

The relative amounts of cleaved versus non-cleaved Col 1 in the human PDAC stroma or connective tissue strongly affect patient survival after surgical resection. Patients whose tumors were enriched in cleaved Col 1 and whose cancerous cells expressed high levels of DDR1 fared poorly, with most succumbing to their disease within two years of surgery.

This patient group represented 75 percent of the 106 patients analyzed as part of the study, using cancer specimens provided by Beicheng Sun, MD, PhD, and colleagues at the Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School in China.

In contrast, the 25 percent of patients whose tumors mainly contained non-cleaved Col 1 with low levels of DDR1 expression experienced much better survival prospects.

“This work is important because it provides a simple way for patient stratification and suggests that patients with high levels of cleaved Col 1 and DDR1 expression need more aggressive post-surgery treatments,” said Karin.

“It also provides evidence that the most effective therapy for this group of patients should include inhibitors of DDR1 or key components of its signaling pathway whose activation results in increased number of mitochondria, the cellular power plants, in PDAC cells.”

Medically Speaking Team

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