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BGB-102 (JNJ-26483327)

Catalog No.GC33172

BGB-102 (JNJ-26483327) is a potent multi-kinase inhibitor against EGFR, HER2, and HER4 with IC50s of 9.6 nM, 18 nM and 40.3 nM, respectively.

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BGB-102 (JNJ-26483327) Chemical Structure

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BGB-102 is a potent multi-kinase inhibitor against EGFR, HER2, and HER4 with IC50s of 9.6 nM, 18 nM and 40.3 nM, respectively.

JNJ-26483327 (5 µM or 10 µM) with Herceptin treatment decreases HER2 phosphorylation in SKBR3 cells. JNJ-26483327 exerts greater inhibition of cell viability after 3, 6, or 8 d of treatment compared to Herceptin or JNJ-26483327 alone. JNJ-26483327 with TAPI-1 exerts less cell viability inhibition than Herceptin alone in both SKBR3 and BT474 cells[1].

JNJ-26483327 (75 mg/kg, p.o.) delays xenograft tumour growth compared to vehicle treatment, but when combines with Herceptin, they can abrogate the PKB feedback loop and is synergistic in inhibition of xenograft tumour growth[1].

[1]. Gijsen M, et al. HER2 phosphorylation is maintained by a PKB negative feedback loop in response to anti-HER2 herceptin in breast cancer. PLoS Biol. 2010 Dec 21;8(12):e1000563.

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