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Discovery of the Potent and Selective Inhaled Janus Kinase 1 Inhibitor AZD4604 and Its Preclinical Characterization.

Magnus NilssonKristina BerggrenSusanne BerglundSilvia CerboniMia CollinsGöran DahlDavid ElmqvistNeil P GrimsterRamon HendrickxJohan R JohanssonJason G KettleMatti LepistöMagdalena RhedinAmir SmailagicQibin SuTiiu WennbergAllan WuTorben ÖsterlundThomas NaessensSuman Mitra
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2023)
JAK-STAT cytokines are critical in regulating immunity. Persistent activation of JAK-STAT signaling pathways by cytokines drives chronic inflammatory diseases such as asthma. Herein, we report on the discovery of a highly JAK1-selective, ATP-competitive series of inhibitors having a 1000-fold selectivity over other JAK family members and the approach used to identify compounds suitable for inhaled administration. Ultimately, compound 16 was selected as the clinical candidate, and upon dry powder inhalation, we could demonstrate a high local concentration in the lung as well as low plasma concentrations, suggesting no systemic JAK1 target engagement. Compound 16 has progressed into clinical trials. Using 16, we found JAK1 inhibition to be more efficacious than JAK3 inhibition in IL-4-driven Th2 asthma.
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