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Maybe we don't know JAK?

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Article: e1192713 | Received 14 May 2016, Accepted 18 May 2016, Published online: 08 Jul 2016

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Figure 1. Possible role for selective JAK2 inhibition in JAK2-amplified TNBC. Growth factors (GF), hormones (H), and interleukin cytokines (IL) activate a diversity of JAK family-bound receptors. JAK occupancy on these receptors can dictate the nature of downstream STAT responders. Specific STATs may have pro-tumor or pro-host effects within the tumor. Our data suggest that in JAK2-amplified TNBC, specific JAK2 inhibition may selectively target JAK2-mediated pro-tumor signals without compromising pro-host JAK1/3/TYK signals.

Figure 1. Possible role for selective JAK2 inhibition in JAK2-amplified TNBC. Growth factors (GF), hormones (H), and interleukin cytokines (IL) activate a diversity of JAK family-bound receptors. JAK occupancy on these receptors can dictate the nature of downstream STAT responders. Specific STATs may have pro-tumor or pro-host effects within the tumor. Our data suggest that in JAK2-amplified TNBC, specific JAK2 inhibition may selectively target JAK2-mediated pro-tumor signals without compromising pro-host JAK1/3/TYK signals.

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