Abstract

We investigated the potency of TAK-828F, a RORγt inverse agonist, in murine experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model. TAK-828F inhibited the differentiation of Th17 and Th1/17 cells in inguinal lymph node. Increase of these cells in central nervous system (CNS) was also inhibited by TAK-828F. Prophylactic and therapeutic treatments of TAK-828F were efficacious in the model. Plasma concentration of TAK-828F was higher than that in CNS. These results indicate that TAK-828F mainly acts at peripheral and results in the reduction of Th17- and Th1/17-dependent inflammation in CNS. Blocking RORγt may be a promising strategy for treatment of multiple sclerosis.

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