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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Targets Fat Metabolism

New research finds that blocking fat metabolism using PIKfyve inhibitors may slow tumor growth and boost KRAS-based therapies.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
4 months ago
in Medicine & Health
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Abnormal pancreatic ducts from a mouse model of human pancreatic ductal carcinoma. David Kashatus, University of Virginia Cancer Center Photo by NIH’s National Cancer Institute.

Abnormal pancreatic ducts from a mouse model of human pancreatic ductal carcinoma. David Kashatus, University of Virginia Cancer Center Photo by NIH’s National Cancer Institute.

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  • Introduction
    • Understanding the Tumor’s Weak Spot
  • Linking Fat Metabolism and Tumor Growth
    • Dual Pathway Impact on Tumor Suppression
  • Why This Matters Now
    • Hope for Faster Clinical Impact
  • Effects on Further Cancer Research
    • Conclusion and Next Steps

Scientists have uncovered a promising new strategy for tackling one of the deadliest forms of cancer—pancreatic cancer—by disrupting how tumor cells metabolize fat.

The breakthrough could significantly improve survival outcomes, particularly when combined with existing therapies targeting well-known cancer-driving pathways.

 

Introduction

Researchers at the University of Michigan have found that blocking a specific enzyme involved in fat metabolism can suppress pancreatic cancer growth.

Published in Nature on April 23, 2025, the study outlines how PIKfyve inhibitors, combined with KRAS pathway drugs, may create a powerful dual therapy.

This discovery is vital due to pancreatic cancer’s poor prognosis and resistance to current treatments.

 

Understanding the Tumor’s Weak Spot

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma—the most common pancreatic cancer—relies on the breakdown and recycling of cellular components via lysosomes.

Previous studies hinted that this recycling process fuels tumor survival. However, scientists had not pinpointed a druggable target until now.

The University of Michigan team focused on an enzyme called PIKfyve, essential for lysosomal function.

When they removed or inhibited this enzyme in genetically modified mice, tumor growth slowed dramatically without harming healthy pancreatic tissue.

 

Linking Fat Metabolism and Tumor Growth

Their research showed that PIKfyve plays a key role in managing how cancer cells process lipids. Inhibiting it disrupts fat metabolism, starving tumors of energy.

Experimental Inhibitors Show Promise

Two inhibitors—ESK981 and apilmod—were tested in mice. These drugs had already cleared phase 1 trials for other cancers. In the study, both compounds effectively reduced pancreatic tumor growth.

Further analysis of human pancreatic cancer cells revealed that blocking PIKfyve led to a metabolic shift.

Tumor cells, deprived of recycled lipids, turned to the KRAS–MAPK pathway to generate fat independently. This adaptability underscored the need for a combined approach.

 

Dual Pathway Impact on Tumor Suppression

Therapeutic Target Function in Tumor Cells Result When Inhibited
PIKfyve Enzyme Maintains lysosomal fat recycling Reduces energy supply
KRAS–MAPK Pathway Compensates by generating new lipids Halts alternative energy path
Combined Inhibition Disables both fat acquisition routes Induces tumor regression

Quick Highlights:

  • Inhibitors tested already passed safety trials.

  • Combination therapy may fast-track clinical application.

 

Why This Matters Now

Pancreatic cancer has a five-year survival rate of just 13%. It’s often diagnosed late and resists many forms of therapy. Identifying a treatment pathway that spares healthy cells while attacking tumors is rare—and promising.

This study not only exposes a vulnerability in pancreatic cancer metabolism but also uses existing drugs, speeding potential patient access.

 

Hope for Faster Clinical Impact

Because both PIKfyve inhibitors have been used in human trials, regulatory barriers are lower. Coupled with the availability of KRAS inhibitors for pancreatic cancer, this combination could move into advanced testing phases swiftly.

Moreover, by targeting metabolism, the therapy may help avoid the typical resistance tumors develop to single-drug treatments.

 

Effects on Further Cancer Research

The study underscores a growing trend in oncology: targeting metabolic dependencies. Many hard-to-treat cancers rely on specific energy sources. Understanding and disrupting these dependencies opens new therapeutic doors.

Researchers also noted potential applicability in other cancer types where lipid metabolism is critical.

 

Conclusion and Next Steps

This discovery marks a shift in pancreatic cancer research. By targeting fat metabolism through PIKfyve and combining it with KRAS inhibitors, scientists may soon offer a more effective therapy for one of the most lethal cancers.

Stay informed as clinical trials expand on this dual-target approach. For more on cancer research developments, visit cancer.gov.

Sources: National Institutes of Health, NY Post and University of Cincinnati Cancer Center.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

Tags: cancer metabolismfat metabolismKRAS inhibitorpancreatic cancerPIKfyve
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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