Therapeutic JAK1 Inhibition Reverses Lupus Nephritis in a Mouse Model and Demonstrates Transcriptional Changes Consistent With Human Disease
Rachel E. Twomey,
Stuart J. Perper,
Susan V. Westmoreland
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveJanus kinase family members are essential for signaling by multiple cytokines, including many implicated in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) pathogenesis. To test whether inhibition of JAK1 signaling can be efficacious in SLE, we used a JAK1‐selective inhibitor (ABT‐317) and evaluated its ability to ameliorate disease in murine SLE.MethodsEfficacy of ABT‐317 was evaluated using NZB/W‐F1 mice treated prophylactically and therapeutically. Primary endpoints were proteinuria, survival, and saliva produc… Show more
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