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TYK2 as a Therapeutic Target in the Treatment of Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases

Maciej Gonciarz, Katarzyna Pawlak‐Buś, Piotr Leszczyński, Witold Owczarek

2021Immunotherapy56 citationsDOI

Abstract

JAKs are intracellular protein tyrosine kinases that, through activation of STATs, are responsible for signal transduction pathways that regulate cellular responses to numerous cytokines, growth factors and hormones in many different cells. JAK-STAT signaling plays a key role in regulating immune function, and cytokines - such as IL-23, IL-12 and type I interferons - are central to the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases, including psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease and systemic lupus erythematosus. Here the authors review the evidence for targeting TYK2 as a more specific approach to treating these conditions. TYK2 inhibitors are clinically effective in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases and may avoid some of the complications reported with nonselective JAK inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

Tyrosine kinase 2ImmunologyPsoriasisSignal transductionImmune systemMedicineAutoimmune diseaseJanus kinaseAutoimmunityPathogenesisJAK-STAT signaling pathwayTyrosine kinaseCytokineCancer researchBiologyReceptorAntibodyCell biologyGrowth factorPlatelet-derived growth factor receptorInternal medicineCytokine Signaling Pathways and InteractionsT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyMast cells and histamine
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