Abstract

Plain Language SummaryCytokines are small molecules that play a crucial role in causing inflammatory diseases. Janus kinase (JAK) and tyrosine kinase (TYK) are proteins that help these messengers communicate with cells. JAK inhibitors (JAKis) are drugs that block these proteins and are becoming more and more commonly used to treat inflammatory diseases. A common side effect of JAKis is an increased risk for viral infections. In this study, it is shown that a TYK2 inhibitor drug may not weaken our defences against viruses in our intestines as much as a JAK1/2 inhibitor. As this inhibitor blocks the disease causing cytokines, this inhibitor drug may be better than the other and be associated with lower risk of infections with viruses that enter the body through the gut.

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