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Query: UMLS:C1522057 (Colitis)
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Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, are disabling conditions characterised by chronic, relapsing inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Current treatments are not universally effective or, in the case of therapeutic antibodies, are hampered by immune responses. Janus kinase inhibitors are orally delivered small molecules that target cytokine signalling by preventing phosphorylation of Janus kinases associated with the cytokine receptor. Subsequently, phosphorylation of signal transducers and activators of transcription that relay Janus kinase signalling and transcription of cytokines in the nucleus will be diminished. Key cytokines in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases are targeted by Janus kinase inhibitors. Several Janus kinase inhibitors are in development for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases. Tofacitinib, inhibiting signalling via all Janus kinase family members, was effective in phase 2 and 3 trials in moderate-severe ulcerative colitis. GSK2586184, a Janus kinase 1 selective inhibitor, induced clinical and endoscopic response in ulcerative colitis; however, the study was discontinued at an early stage due to liver toxicity observed in systemic lupus patients receiving the drug. Filgotinib, a Janus kinase 1 selective inhibitor investigated in treatment of Crohn's disease, was superior to placebo. As adverse events associated with the broad immunological effect of these agents have been reported, the future application of these drugs is potentially limited. We will discuss the treatment efficacy of Janus kinase inhibition in inflammatory bowel diseases, how current Janus kinase inhibitors available target immune responses relevant in inflammatory bowel disease, and whether more specific kinase inhibition could be effective.
J Crohns Colitis 2017 Jul 01
PMID:The Future of Janus Kinase Inhibitors in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. 2833 91

Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) is a member of JAK family of non-receptor protein tyrosine kinases that plays critical roles in transducing cytokine signals via JAK-signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) signaling pathway. The importance of JAK1 in innate immunity has been well-studied in mammals and fish, yet in avian remains largely unknown. Here, we cloned the full-length of the duck JAK1 (duJAK1) gene for the first time. DuJAK1 encoded a protein of 1152 amino acids and possessed high amino acid identity with goose and budgerigar JAK1s. The duJAK1 was expressed in all detected tissues, especially high in the thymus and bursa of Fabricius. Overexpression of duJAK1 significantly activated ISRE promoter activity and induced duck viperin, 2', 5'-OAS, MX, PKR and ZAP expression. Knockdown of duJAK1 by small interfering RNA significantly inhibited duck Tembusu virus (DTMUV)-, duck Enteritis virus (DEV)-, poly (I:C)-, poly (dA:dT)- or Sendai virus (SeV)-induced ISRE promoter activation. Furthermore, duJAK1 exhibited antiviral activity against DTMUV infection. These results will help us understand the function of JAK family proteins in duck antiviral immunity.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and functional characterization of duck Janus kinase 1. 3173 46