JAK Inhibitor Withdrawal Causes a Transient Proinflammatory Cascade: A Potential Mechanism for Major Adverse Cardiac Events

JAK 抑制剂停药导致短暂性促炎级联反应:重大心脏不良事件的潜在机制

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作者:Ilya Gurevic, Loic Meudec, Xavier Mariette, Gaetane Nocturne, Sara S McCoy

Conclusions

Type I JAKinibs paradoxically accumulate functionally defective pJAK. Upon withdrawal, the primed pJAKs are de-repressed and initiate a pSTAT signaling cascade, resulting in high interferon and urokinase. Type II JAKinibs do not cause pJAK accumulation, pSTAT cascade, and subsequent pro-inflammatory transcripts. The resultant cytokines and proteins produced from this cascade might be associated with adverse cardiac outcomes. Thus, JAKinib withdrawal is a possible mechanism contributing to the major adverse cardiac events described with JAKinib therapy.

Methods

We tested Type I (bind kinase active conformation) and Type II (bind kinase inactive conformation) JAKinibs in vitro using mesenchymal stromal cells and endothelial cells. We translated our findings in vivo studying NK cells from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients treated with Type I JAKinibs or methotrexate.

Objective

Our objective was to define the effect of JAK1/2 inhibitor (JAKinib) withdrawal on JAK/STAT biochemical response in the context of systemic rheumatic diseases.

Results

Type I JAKinibs (ruxolitinib and baricitinib) increased phosphoJAK1 (pJAK1) and pJAK2 of IFNγ-stimulated MSCs and HUVECs in a time- and dose- dependent manner, with effect peaking after 24 hours. As expected, pSTAT1 was completely suppressed by JAKinibs. We found a marked and rapid increase of pSTATs upon discontinuation of Type I JAKinibs, that occurred to a lesser extent after Type II JAKinib withdrawal. Type I JAKinib withdrawal increased interferon and urokinase expression when compared to Type II JAKinib withdrawal. We found NK cells from RA patients taking Type I JAKinibs had a pro-inflammatory profile after JAKinib withdrawal compared to patients on methotrexate. Conclusions: Type I JAKinibs paradoxically accumulate functionally defective pJAK. Upon withdrawal, the primed pJAKs are de-repressed and initiate a pSTAT signaling cascade, resulting in high interferon and urokinase. Type II JAKinibs do not cause pJAK accumulation, pSTAT cascade, and subsequent pro-inflammatory transcripts. The resultant cytokines and proteins produced from this cascade might be associated with adverse cardiac outcomes. Thus, JAKinib withdrawal is a possible mechanism contributing to the major adverse cardiac events described with JAKinib therapy.

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