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Background: JAK/STAT signal pathway, a requisite part in the signaling process of growth factors and cytokines, has become attractive targets for numerous immune, inflammatory and hematopoietic diseases.
Objective: Herein, we present a review of the JAK/STAT signal pathway, the structure, biological function, mechanism of the JAKs and STATs along with a summary of the up-to-date clinical or approved JAK inhibitors which are involved in the treatment of various kinds of tumors and other immunity indications. Moreover, kinds of recently discovered JAKs inhibitors with potent activity or promising selectivity are also briefly discussed.
Conclusion: Research and development of isoform selective JAK inhibitors has become a hot topic in this field. With the assistance of high throughput screening and rational drug design, more and more JAK inhibitors with improved selective profiles will be discovered as biological probes and even therapeutic agents.
Keywords: Inflammation, JAK, STAT, kinase inhibitors, selectivity, signal transduction.
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Current Drug Targets
Title:JAK/STAT Signal Transduction: Promising Attractive Targets for Immune, Inflammatory and Hematopoietic Diseases
Volume: 19 Issue: 5
Author(s): Qianwen Gao, Xuewu Liang, Abdul Sami Shaikh, Jie Zang, Wenfang Xu*Yingjie Zhang*
Affiliation:
- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, 44, West Wenhua Road, 250012, Jinan, Shandong,China
- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, 44, West Wenhua Road, 250012, Jinan, Shandong,China
Keywords: Inflammation, JAK, STAT, kinase inhibitors, selectivity, signal transduction.
Abstract: Background: JAK/STAT signal pathway, a requisite part in the signaling process of growth factors and cytokines, has become attractive targets for numerous immune, inflammatory and hematopoietic diseases.
Objective: Herein, we present a review of the JAK/STAT signal pathway, the structure, biological function, mechanism of the JAKs and STATs along with a summary of the up-to-date clinical or approved JAK inhibitors which are involved in the treatment of various kinds of tumors and other immunity indications. Moreover, kinds of recently discovered JAKs inhibitors with potent activity or promising selectivity are also briefly discussed.
Conclusion: Research and development of isoform selective JAK inhibitors has become a hot topic in this field. With the assistance of high throughput screening and rational drug design, more and more JAK inhibitors with improved selective profiles will be discovered as biological probes and even therapeutic agents.
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Gao Qianwen, Liang Xuewu, Shaikh Sami Abdul, Zang Jie, Xu Wenfang*, Zhang Yingjie*, JAK/STAT Signal Transduction: Promising Attractive Targets for Immune, Inflammatory and Hematopoietic Diseases, Current Drug Targets 2018; 19 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450117666161207163054
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450117666161207163054 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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