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Janus kinase inhibitors: A therapeutic strategy for cancer and autoimmune diseases

Arezoo Hosseini, Tohid Gharibi, Faroogh Marofi, Mahsa Javadian, Zohreh Babaloo, Behzad Baradaran

2020Journal of Cellular Physiology85 citationsDOI

Abstract

Many cytokines are crucial drivers of cancers and autoimmune conditions. These proteins bind to receptors and signal their responses through Janus kinase (JAK) and signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) pathways. Genetic variations in the JAK-STAT pathway are correlated with the increased risk of cancers, autoimmunity as well as inflammatory diseases. Targeting JAKs and STATs can be a safe and efficacious strategy for treating these diseases. Tofacitinib, as the first JAK inhibitor, is approved for rheumatoid arthritis therapy. Also, many other JAK inhibitors have been proven or are in various phases of clinical trials for various diseases. At present, small-molecule JAK inhibitors are considered as a novel category of drugs in the treatment of cancer and immune-mediated diseases.

Topics & Concepts

TofacitinibJanus kinaseRheumatoid arthritisSTAT proteinstatJAK-STAT signaling pathwayMedicineCancer researchRuxolitinibCancerImmunologyImmune systemKinaseSignal transductionSTAT3ReceptorBiologyCytokineInternal medicineTyrosine kinaseGeneticsBone marrowMyelofibrosisCytokine Signaling Pathways and InteractionsRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesPharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
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