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Discovery of a JAK3-Selective Inhibitor: Functional Differentiation of JAK3-Selective Inhibition over pan-JAK or JAK1-Selective Inhibition
PF-06651600,
a newly discovered potent JAK3-selective inhibitor,
is highly efficacious at inhibiting γc cytokine signaling, which
is dependent on both JAK1 and JAK3. PF-06651600 allowed the comparison
of JAK3-selective inhibition to pan-JAK or JAK1-selective inhibition,
in relevant immune cells to a level that could not be achieved previously
without such potency and selectivity. <i>In vitro</i>, PF-06651600
inhibits Th1 and Th17 cell differentiation and function, and <i>in vivo</i> it reduces disease pathology in rat adjuvant-induced
arthritis as well as in mouse experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
models. Importantly, by sparing JAK1 function, PF-06651600 selectively
targets γc cytokine pathways while preserving JAK1-dependent
anti-inflammatory signaling such as the IL-10 suppressive functions
following LPS treatment in macrophages and the suppression of TNFα
and IL-1β production in IL-27-primed macrophages. Thus, JAK3-selective
inhibition differentiates from pan-JAK or JAK1 inhibition in various
immune cellular responses, which could potentially translate to advantageous
clinical outcomes in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases