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Inhibition of colony-stimulating-factor-1 signalingin vivowith the orally bioavailable cFMS kinase inhibitor GW2580
Author(s) -
James G. Conway,
Brad McDonald,
Janet H. Parham,
Barry R. Keith,
David W. Rusnak,
Eva Shaw,
Marilyn Jansen,
Peiyuan Lin,
Alan Payne,
Renae M. Crosby,
Jennifer H. Johnson,
Lloyd Frick,
Min-Hwa Jasmine Lin,
Scott Depee,
Sarva M. Tadepalli,
Bart Votta,
Ian E. James,
K. Fuller,
Timothy Chambers,
Frederick C. Kull,
Stanley D. Chamberlain,
Jeff Hutchins
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.0502000102
Subject(s) - kinase , monocyte , in vivo , macrophage colony stimulating factor , tumor necrosis factor alpha , peritoneal cavity , lipopolysaccharide , signal transduction , biology , cytokine , cell culture , in vitro , endocrinology , chemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , macrophage , immunology , biochemistry , genetics , anatomy
Colony-stimulating-factor-1 (CSF-1) signaling through cFMS receptor kinase is increased in several diseases. To help investigate the role of cFMS kinase in disease, we identified GW2580, an orally bioavailable inhibitor of cFMS kinase. GW2580 completely inhibited human cFMS kinasein vitro at 0.06 μM and was inactive against 26 other kinases. GW2580 at 1 μM completely inhibited CSF-1-induced growth of mouse M-NFS-60 myeloid cells and human monocytes and completely inhibited bone degradation in cultures of human osteoclasts, rat calvaria, and rat fetal long bone. In contrast, GW2580 did not affect the growth of mouse NS0 lymphoblastoid cells, human endothelial cells, human fibroblasts, or five human tumor cell lines. GW2580 also did not affect lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced TNF, IL-6, and prostaglandin E2 production in freshly isolated human monocytes and mouse macrophages. After oral administration, GW2580 blocked the ability of exogenous CSF-1 to increase LPS-induced IL-6 production in mice, inhibited the growth of CSF-1-dependent M-NFS-60 tumor cells in the peritoneal cavity, and diminished the accumulation of macrophages in the peritoneal cavity after thioglycolate injection. Unexpectedly, GW2580 inhibited LPS-induced TNF production in mice, in contrast to effects on monocytes and macrophagesin vitro . In conclusion, GW2580's selective inhibition of monocyte growth and bone degradation is consistent with cFMS kinase inhibition. The ability of GW2580 to chronically inhibit CSF-1 signaling through cFMS kinase in normal and tumor cellsin vivo makes GW2580 a useful tool in assessing the role of cFMS kinase in normal and disease processes.

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