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Overview
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Background
AZD1480 is a novel small-molecule JAK inhibitor. It is able to block cell proliferation and induce apoptosis of myeloma cell lines. It can effectively inhibit tumor angiogenesis and metastasis mediated by STAT3 in stromal cells as well as tumor cells. AZD1480 has broad efficacy on a wider variety of myeloma cells, such as RPMI 8226, OPM-2, NCI-H929, Kms.18, MM1.S and IM-9, as well as primary myeloma cells. AZD1480 induces cell death of Kms.11 cells grown in the presence of HS-5 bone marrow (BM)-derived stromal cells and inhibits tumor growth in a Kms.11 xenograft mouse model, accompanied with inhibition of phospho-FGFR3, phospho-JAK2, phospho-STAT3 and Cyclin D2 levels. AZD1480 also demonstrates important Jak2 selectivity over Jak3, in particular at high ATP concentrations and marginal selectivity over Jak1 at Km ATP.
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Overview