Abstract 5823: Palmatine as a potential pancreatic cancer therapeutic agent

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Amanda R. Muñoz ◽  
Roble Bedolla ◽  
Shih-Bo Huang ◽  
Xiaou Yang ◽  
Paul Rivas ◽  
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Chadwan Al Yaghchi ◽  
Zhongxian Zhang ◽  
Ghassan Alusi ◽  
Nicholas R Lemoine ◽  
Yaohe Wang

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Anthony J. Gill ◽  
Jian Kang ◽  
Christine Lee ◽  
Marcelo Sergio ◽  
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Di Feng ◽  
Yafang Qian ◽  
Xiao Cheng ◽  
Huizhu Song ◽  
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Christine J. Farr ◽  
Bryan T. Hennessy

Vitamin D is a potent steroid hormone that induces widespread changes in gene expression and controls key biological pathways. Here we review pathophysiology of vitamin D with particular reference to COVID-19 and pancreatic cancer. Utility as a therapeutic agent is limited by hypercalcemic effects and attempts to circumvent this problem have used vitamin D superagonists, with increased efficacy and reduced calcemic effect. A further caveat is that vitamin D mediates multiple diverse effects. Some of these (anti-fibrosis) are likely beneficial in patients with COVID-19 and pancreatic cancer, whereas others (reduced immunity), may be beneficial through attenuation of the cytokine storm in patients with advanced COVID-19, but detrimental in pancreatic cancer. Vitamin D superagonists represent an untapped resource for development of effective therapeutic agents. However, to be successful this approach will require agonists with high cell-tissue specificity.


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Eleni Maniati ◽  
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Dongling Gao ◽  
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Yasuo Fujimura ◽  
Bhat Ghanapathy ◽  
D. Buchsbaum ◽  
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