A narrative review on tofacitinib: The properties, function, and usefulness to treat coronavirus disease 2019.

Seyed Mohammad Reza Hashemian, Tayebeh Farhadi
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In coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the formation of cytokine storm may have a role in worsening of the disease. By attaching the cytokines like interleukin-6 to the cytokine receptors on a cell surface, Janus kinase (JAK)-signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) pathway will be activated in the cytoplasm lead to hyperinflammatory conditions and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Inhibition of JAK/STAT pathway may be useful to prevent the formation of cytokine storm. Tofacitinib is a pan inhibitor of JAKs. In this review, the main characteristics of tofacitinib and its usefulness against COVID-19 pneumonia were reviewed. Tofacitinib may be a hopeful therapeutic candidate against COVID-19 respiratory injury since it inhibits a range of inflammatory pathways. Hence, the agent may be considered a potential therapeutic against the post-COVID-19 respiratory damage. Compared to other JAK inhibitors (JAKi), the administration of tofacitinib in COVID-19 patients may be safer and more effective. Other JAKi such as baricitinib are related to severe adverse events such as thrombotic events compared to more common side effects of tofacitinib.

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关于托法替尼的叙述性综述:特性、功能和治疗冠状病毒疾病的实用性 2019.
在冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)中,细胞因子风暴的形成可能会导致病情恶化。白细胞介素-6等细胞因子附着在细胞表面的细胞因子受体上,Janus激酶(JAK)-信号转导和转录激活因子(STAT)通路将在细胞质中被激活,导致高炎症状态和急性呼吸窘迫综合征。抑制 JAK/STAT 通路可能有助于防止细胞因子风暴的形成。托法替尼是一种泛JAK抑制剂。本综述回顾了托法替尼的主要特点及其对COVID-19肺炎的作用。由于托法替尼能抑制一系列炎症通路,因此它可能是治疗 COVID-19 呼吸道损伤的一种有希望的候选药物。因此,该药物可被视为针对COVID-19后呼吸道损伤的一种潜在疗法。与其他JAK抑制剂(JAKi)相比,在COVID-19患者中使用托法替尼可能更安全、更有效。与托法替尼更常见的副作用相比,巴利昔替尼等其他JAK抑制剂会导致血栓形成等严重不良反应。
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期刊介绍: IJCIIS encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the field of Critical Illness and Injury Science across the world thus promoting translational research by striking a synergy between basic science, clinical medicine and public health. The Journal intends to bring together scientists and academicians in the emergency intensive care and promote translational synergy between Laboratory Science, Clinical Medicine and Public Health. The Journal invites Original Articles, Clinical Investigations, Epidemiological Analysis, Data Protocols, Case Reports, Clinical Photographs, review articles and special commentaries. Students, Residents, Academicians, Public Health experts and scientists are all encouraged to be a part of this initiative by contributing, reviewing and promoting scientific works and science.
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