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Gebhard Thoma1, Rudolf O Duthaler1, Rudolf Waelchli1
1Global Discovery Chemistry, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, 4002 Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:
The JAK kinases JAK1, JAK2, JAK3, and TYK2 play key roles in cytokine signaling. Activation of the JAK/STAT pathways is linked to many diseases involving the immune system, including atopic dermatitis. As systemic JAK inhibitor pharmacology is associated with side effects, topical administration to the skin has been considered to locally restrict the site of action. Several orally bioavailable JAK inhibitors repurposed for topical use have been recently approved or are in clinical development. Here, we disclose our clinical candidate CEE321, which is a potent pan JAK inhibitor in enzyme and cellular assays. In contrast to repurposed oral drugs, CEE321 does not display high potency in blood and has a high clearance in vivo. Therefore, we consider CEE321 to be a "soft drug". When applied topically to human skin that was stimulated with the cytokines IL4 and IL13 ex vivo, CEE321 potently inhibited biomarkers relevant to atopic dermatitis.
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