Are Janus kinase inhibitors superior over classic biologic agents in RA patients?

PJ Kotyla - BioMed research international, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
PJ Kotyla
BioMed research international, 2018Wiley Online Library
The Janus Kinases (JAKs) are a family of intracellular tyrosine kinases that provide
transmission signals from cytokine, interferons, and many hormones receptors to the
nucleus resulting in synthesis of many biologically active compounds and changing cell
metabolism and function. That was theoretical background to synthetize the JAK inhibitors
(Jakinibs). In recent years a substantial battery of evidence has been collected indicating the
potential role of Jakinibs to interact with the specific elements of the immune system …
The Janus Kinases (JAKs) are a family of intracellular tyrosine kinases that provide transmission signals from cytokine, interferons, and many hormones receptors to the nucleus resulting in synthesis of many biologically active compounds and changing cell metabolism and function. That was theoretical background to synthetize the JAK inhibitors (Jakinibs). In recent years a substantial battery of evidence has been collected indicating the potential role of Jakinibs to interact with the specific elements of the immune system, therefore changing the inflammatory response. JAK kinase blockade offers a unique opportunity to block most of the key cytokines enabling the deep interaction into immune system functioning. Following discovery first Jakinibs were intensively studied in various forms of autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, and finally two Jakinibs tofacitinib and Baricitinib have been approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Some clinical data indicated that under special circumstances Jakinibs may be even superior to biologics in the treatment of RA; however this suggestion should be verified in large clinical and observational studies.
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