Prevention of Organ Allograft Rejection by a Specific Janus Kinase 3 Inhibitor
Pfizer (United States) · Stanford University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Because of its requirement for signaling by multiple cytokines, Janus kinase 3 (JAK3) is an excellent target for clinical immunosuppression. We report the development of a specific, orally active inhibitor of JAK3, CP-690,550, that significantly prolonged survival in a murine model of heart transplantation and in cynomolgus monkeys receiving kidney transplants. CP-690,550 treatment was not associated with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, or lymphoproliferative disease. On the basis of these preclinical results, we believe JAK3 blockade by CP-690,550 has potential for therapeutically desirable immunosuppression in human organ transplantation and in other clinical settings.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
59- PSPaul S. ChangelianCorresponding
Pfizer (United States), Stanford University
- MEMark E. Flanagan
Pfizer (United States), Stanford University
- DJDouglas J. Ball
Pfizer (United States), Stanford University
- CRCraig R. Kent
Pfizer (United States), Stanford University
- KSKelly S. Magnuson
Pfizer (United States), Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Immunosuppression
- Organ transplantation
- Medicine
- Janus kinase
- Tacrolimus
- Janus kinase 3
- Transplantation
- Sirolimus
- Good health and well-being