| In vivo | METHODS: To assay antitumor activity in vivo, Ruxolitinib (3-30 mg/kg, 5% dimethyl acetamide, 0.5% methocellulose) was administered by gavage to BALB/c mice harboring the tumor Ba/F3-JAK2V617F twice daily for three weeks. RESULTS: Ruxolitinib significantly reduced splenomegaly and circulating levels of inflammatory cytokines and preferentially eliminated tumor cells, resulting in significantly prolonged survival without myelosuppressive or immunosuppressive effects. [1] METHODS: To assay antitumor activity in vivo, Ruxolitinib (150 mg/kg) was orally administered to BALB/c nude mice bearing the human colorectal tumor LS411N every two days for two weeks. RESULTS: Oral administration of Ruxolitinib significantly inhibited the growth of human colorectal tumors in vivo without causing hepatotoxicity. [3] |
| Kinase Assay | The kinase domains of human JAK1 (837-1142), JAK2 (828-1132), JAK3 (781-1124), and Tyk2 (873-1187) were cloned by PCR with N-terminal epitope tags. Recombinant proteins were expressed using Sf21 cells and baculovirus vectors and purified with affinity chromatography. JAK kinase assays used a homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence assay with the peptide substrate (-EQEDEPEGDYFEWLE). Each enzyme reaction was carried out with test compound or control, JAK enzyme, 500nM peptide, adenosine triphosphate (ATP; 1mM), and 2.0% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) for 1 hour. The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) was calculated as the compound concentration required for inhibition of 50% of the fluorescent signal. Biochemical assays for CHK2 and c-MET enzymes were performed using standard conditions (Michaelis constant [Km] ATP) with recombinantly expressed catalytic domains from each protein and synthetic peptide substrates. An additional panel of kinase assays (Abl, Akt1, AurA, AurB, CDC2, CDK2, CDK4, CHK2, c-kit, c-Met, EGFR, EphB4, ERK1, ERK2, FLT-1, HER2, IGF1R, IKKα, IKKβ, JAK2, JAK3, JNK1, Lck, MEK1, p38α, p70S6K, PKA, PKCα, Src, and ZAP70) was performed using standard conditions using 200nM INCB018424. Significant inhibition was defined as more than or equal to 30% (average of duplicate assays) compared with control values [1]. |
| Animal Research | All of the procedures were conducted in accordance with the US Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. Mice were fed standard rodent chow and provided with water ad libitum. Ba/F3-JAK2V617F cells (10^5 per mouse) were inoculated intravenously into 6- to 8-week-old female BALB/c mice. Survival was monitored daily, and moribund mice were humanely killed and considered deceased at time of death. Treatment with vehicle (5% dimethylacetamide, 0.5% methocellulose) or INCB018424 began within 24 hours of cell inoculation, twice daily by oral gavage. Hematologic parameters were measured using a Bayer Advia120 analyzed, and statistical significance was determined using Dunnett testing [1]. |