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Owing to the desmoplastic stroma constituted by cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), few immune cells infiltrate the pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Gabapentin can impede the production of ketoacids by CAFs to support cancer cells. However, in our study, we discovered a dose-dependent increase in transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) levels in cancer cells in response to gabapentin. This reverse increase of TGF-β1 contributes to 'Gabapentin-resistance', leading to the antitumor effects on PDAC cell lines are negatively negotiated in the presence of pancreatic stellate cells. Pirfenidone synergistically inhibited the growth and apoptosis resistance of PDAC when combined with Gabapentin. In a mouse orthotopic PDAC model, Fe-mediated coordination nanodrugs, which contain gabapentin, pirfenidone and the natural polyphenol (EGCG), efficiently promoted the infiltration of naïve CD8 T cells (CD44CD62L) and the accumulation of inflammatory CAFs (α-SMAIL-6). This led to a nearly two-fold increase in survival compared to the control. Furthermore, we identified a new subpopulation as Hmox1iCAFs following treatment with our nanodrugs. Hmox1iCAFs overexpressed the Cxcl10 receptor (Sdc4) and facilitated functional CD8 T-cell infiltration through the Tnfsf9-Tnfrsf9 axis. Overall, our nanodrugs reshape the phenotype of CAFs and enhance functional CD8 T-cell infiltration into tumors, holding the potential to be a safe and promising therapy for PDAC.

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