TY - JOUR T1 - FRI0049 Preclinical Characterization of GS-9876, A Novel, Oral SYK Inhibitor That Shows Efficacy in Multiple Established Rat Models of Collagen-Induced Arthritis JF - Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases JO - Ann Rheum Dis SP - 443 LP - 444 DO - 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.2209 VL - 75 IS - Suppl 2 AU - J. Di Paolo AU - P. Blomgren AU - M. Dolton AU - R. Jones AU - J. Kropf AU - T. Lee AU - S. Mitchell AU - B. Murray AU - K. Suekawa-Pirrone AU - S. Wise AU - J. Xu AU - Z. Zhao AU - K. Currie Y1 - 2016/06/01 UR - http://ard.bmj.com/content/75/Suppl_2/443.3.abstract N2 - Background Spleen Tyrosine Kinase (SYK) mediates signaling in a range of hematopoietic cells involved in the initiation and progression of RA including B cells, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and osteoclasts. There is strong preclinical validation for SYK as a therapeutic target for RA based on cellular data and animal models of disease. We have identified GS-9876 as a potent and selective SYK inhibitor with pharmaceutical properties compatible with once daily oral dosing in human.Objectives To characterize the cellular activity of GS-9876 on pathologically relevant pathways in RA, and establish target inhibition requireements for efficacy in rat models of arthritis.Methods The potency and selectivity of GS-9876 were characterized in biochemical and cellular assays. Effects in B cells were measured by inhibition of BCR-mediated protein phosphorylation, CD69 and CD86 expression, and in macrophages by inhibition of immune-complex (IC)-stimulated cytokine release. Cellular selectivity was demonstrated by comparing the inhibition of B cell proliferation versus T cell proliferation. GS-9876 potency in human blood was evaluated by inhibition of phosphorylated SYK (pSYK), CD63 expression on basophils, and CD69 expression on B cells. The in vivo efficacy of GS-9876 was tested in rat models of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA).Results GS-9876 is a potent SYK inhibitor (IC50=9.5±4.3 nM) and is highly selective against a panel of 456 other kinases. GS-9876 inhibited anti-IgM stimulated phosphorylation of AKT, BLNK, BTK, ERK, MEK, and PKCδ in human B cells with EC50 values of 24–51 nM. Functionally, GS-9876 inhibited anti-IgM mediated CD69 and CD86 expression on B-cells (EC50=112±10 nM and 164±15 nM, respectively) and anti-IgM /anti-CD40 co-stimulated B cell proliferation (EC50=108±55 nM). In human macrophages, GS-9876 inhibited IC-stimulated TNFα and IL-1β release (EC50=121±77 nM and 9±17 nM, respectively). Anti-CD3/anti-CD28 stimulated T cell proliferation was weakly inhibited (EC50=1291±398 nM), with selectivity >10-fold versus the inhibition of B cell proliferation. In human blood, GS-9876 blocked SYK phosphorylation, CD69 expression on B cells, and CD63 expression in basophils. GS-9876 demonstrated a dose-dependent improvement in clinical score and histopathology parameters with once-daily dosing in short and long term rat CIA models. Significant efficacy could be achieved with GS-9876 doses that produced trough pSYK inhibition of <50%.Conclusions GS-9876 is a novel SYK inhibitor that potently inhibits multiple cellular events implicated in RA pathogenesis and displays excellent in vivo efficacy in rat CIA models after once-daily dosing. GS-9876 has markedly improved selectivity over competitor SYK programs. Our data support the development of GS-9876 in inflammatory diseases, with potential for an improved safety profile.Disclosure of Interest J. Di Paolo Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, P. Blomgren Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, M. Dolton Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, R. Jones Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, J. Kropf Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, T. Lee Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, S. Mitchell Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, B. Murray Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, K. Suekawa-Pirrone Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, S. Wise Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, J. Xu Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, Z. Zhao Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences, K. Currie Shareholder of: Gilead Sciences ER -