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Gene Expression Comparison between Alcohol-Exposed versus Not Exposed Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Patients Reveals a Peculiar TGFβ-Related Phenotype: An Exploratory Analysis

Journal

MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
Volume 59, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/medicina59050872

Keywords

pancreatic cancer; PDAC; history of alcohol; TGF beta; fibrotic stroma

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This study analyzed the gene expression differences in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients based on their alcohol consumption history. The findings revealed that alcohol consumption is associated with the activation of the TGF beta pathway, which is implicated in cancer development and tumor progression. Inhibition of this pathway may serve as a novel therapeutic target for PDAC patients with a history of alcohol consumption.
Background: Over the past few decades, there has been much debate and research into the link between alcohol consumption and the development and progression of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Objectives: To contribute to the ongoing discussion and gain further insights into this topic, our study analysed the gene expression differences in PDAC patients based on their alcohol consumption history. Methods: To this end, we interrogated a large publicly available dataset. We next validated our findings in vitro. Results: Our findings revealed that patients with a history of alcohol consumption showed significant enrichment in the TGF beta-pathway: a signaling pathway implicated in cancer development and tumor progression. Specifically, our bioinformatic dissection of gene expression differences in 171 patients with PDAC showed that those who had consumed alcohol had higher levels of TGF beta-related genes. Moreover, we validated the role of the TGF beta pathway as one of the molecular drivers in producing massive stroma, a hallmark feature of PDAC, in patients with a history of alcohol consumption. This suggests that inhibition of the TGF beta pathway could serve as a novel therapeutic target for PDAC patients with a history of alcohol consumption and lead to increased sensitivity to chemotherapy. Our study provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the link between alcohol consumption and PDAC progression. Conclusions: Our findings highlight the potential significance of the TGF beta pathway as a therapeutic target. The development of TGF beta-inhibitors may pave the way for developing more effective treatment strategies for PDAC patients with a history of alcohol consumption.

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