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Query: UMLS:C0031154 (
peritonitis
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The
RIPK2
kinase transduces signaling downstream of the intracellular peptidoglycan sensors NOD1 and NOD2 to promote a productive inflammatory response. However, excessive NOD2 signaling has been associated with numerous diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), sarcoidosis and inflammatory arthritis, making pharmacologic inhibition of
RIPK2
an appealing strategy. In this work, we report the generation, identification, and evaluation of novel
RIPK2
specific inhibitors. These compounds potently inhibit the
RIPK2
tyrosine kinase activity in in vitro biochemical assays and cellular assays, as well as effectively reduce
RIPK2
-mediated effects in an in vivo
peritonitis
model. In conjunction with the development of these inhibitors, we have also defined a panel of genes whose expression is regulated by
RIPK2
kinase activity. Such
RIPK2
activation markers may serve as a useful tool for predicting settings likely to benefit from
RIPK2
inhibition. Using these markers and the FDA-approved
RIPK2
inhibitor Gefitinib, we show that pharmacologic
RIPK2
inhibition drastically improves disease in a spontaneous model of Crohn Disease-like ileitis. Furthermore, using novel
RIPK2
-specific inhibitors, we show that cellular recruitment is inhibited in an in vivo
peritonitis
model. Altogether, the data presented in this work provides a strong rationale for further development and optimization of
RIPK2
-targeted pharmaceuticals and diagnostics.
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PMID:In vivo inhibition of RIPK2 kinase alleviates inflammatory disease. 2521 58