Description | Cerdulatinib (PRT-062070, PRT2070) is an oral active, multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor with IC50 of 12 nM/6 nM/8 nM/0.5 nM and 32 nM for JAK1/JAK2/JAK3/TYK2 and Syk, respectively. Also inhibits 19 other tested kinases with IC50 less than 200 nM. | |||||||||||
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In vitro | In human whole blood from normal donors, Cerdulatinib affects BCR-mediated B-cell activation by dual inhibition of SYK and JAK. As a dual SYK/JAK inhibitor, Cerdulatinib significantly reduces cell viability in a subset of NHL cell lines, and induces apoptosis in BCR-signaling competent NHL cell lines. [1] | |||||||||||
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In vivo | In a rat collagen-induced arthritis model, Cerdulatinib (5 mg/kg p.o.) significantly improves inflammatory infiltrate within the synovium and the integrity of the articular cartilage. In addition, Cerdulatinib also blocks BCR-induced B-cell activation and splenomegaly in mice. [1] |
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