Eganelisib (IPI549) demonstrates favorable pharmacokinetic properties and robust inhibition of PI3K-γ mediated neutrophil migration. In vivo (mice, rats, dog, and monkeys), Eganelisib has excellent oral bioavailability, low clearance, and distributed into tissues with a mean volume of distribution of 1.2 L/kg. Overall, Eganelisib has a favorable pharmacokinetic profile to allow potent and selective inhibition of PI3K-γ in vivo. The t1/2 of IPI-549 for mouse, rat, dog and monkey is 3.2, 4.4, 6.7 and 4.3 h, respectively. Eganelisib significantly reduces neutrophil migration in a dose dependent manner in this model when administered orally at all of the tested doses[1].