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DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.08.007
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Vitamin D Receptor-Mediated Stromal Reprogramming Suppresses Pancreatitis and Enhances Pancreatic Cancer Therapy

Mara H. Sherman,Ruth T. Yu,Dannielle D. Engle,Ning Ding,Annette R. Atkins,Hervé Tiriac,Eric A. Collisson,Frances Connor,Terry Van Dyke,Serguei Kozlov,Philip Martin,Tiffany W. Tseng,David W. Dawson,Timothy R. Donahue,Atsushi Masamune,Tooru Shimosegawa,Minoti V. Apte,Jeremy S. Wilson,Beverly Ng,Sue Lynn Lau,Jenny E. Gunton,Geoffrey M. Wahl,Tony Hunter,Jeffrey A. Drebin,Peter J. O’Dwyer,Christopher Liddle,David A. Tuveson,Michael Downes,Ronald M. Evans

Calcitriol receptor
Stromal cell
Biology
2014
The poor clinical outcome in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is attributed to intrinsic chemoresistance and a growth-permissive tumor microenvironment. Conversion of quiescent to activated pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) drives the severe stromal reaction that characterizes PDA. Here, we reveal that the vitamin D receptor (VDR) is expressed in stroma from human pancreatic tumors and that treatment with the VDR ligand calcipotriol markedly reduced markers of inflammation and fibrosis in pancreatitis and human tumor stroma. We show that VDR acts as a master transcriptional regulator of PSCs to reprise the quiescent state, resulting in induced stromal remodeling, increased intratumoral gemcitabine, reduced tumor volume, and a 57% increase in survival compared to chemotherapy alone. This work describes a molecular strategy through which transcriptional reprogramming of tumor stroma enables chemotherapeutic response and suggests vitamin D priming as an adjunct in PDA therapy. PAPERFLICK:
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    Vitamin D Receptor-Mediated Stromal Reprogramming Suppresses Pancreatitis and Enhances Pancreatic Cancer Therapy” is a paper by Mara H. Sherman Ruth T. Yu Dannielle D. Engle Ning Ding Annette R. Atkins Hervé Tiriac Eric A. Collisson Frances Connor Terry Van Dyke Serguei Kozlov Philip Martin Tiffany W. Tseng David W. Dawson Timothy R. Donahue Atsushi Masamune Tooru Shimosegawa Minoti V. Apte Jeremy S. Wilson Beverly Ng Sue Lynn Lau Jenny E. Gunton Geoffrey M. Wahl Tony Hunter Jeffrey A. Drebin Peter J. O’Dwyer Christopher Liddle David A. Tuveson Michael Downes Ronald M. Evans published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.