Abstract

Herein, we describe the design, synthesis, and structure-activity relationships of a series of imidazopyrrolopyridines derivatives that selectively inhibit Janus kinase 2 (JAK2). These screening cascades revealed that 6k was a preferred compound, with IC50 values of 10nM for JAK2. Moreover, 6k was a selective JAK2 inhibitor with 19-fold, >30-fold and >30-fold selectivity over JAK1, JAK3 and TYK2 respectively. In cytokine-stimulated cell-based assays, 6k exhibited a higher JAK2 selectivity over JAK1 isoforms. Indeed, at a dose of 20mg/kg compound 6k, pSTAT3 and pSTAT5 expression was reduced to levels comparable to those of control animals untreated with GM-CSF. Additionally, 6k showed a relatively good bioavailability (F=38%), a suitable half-life time (T1/2=1.9h), a satisfactory metabolic stability, suggesting that 6k might be a promising inhibitor of JAK2 for further development research for the treatment of MPNs.

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