High-affinity small molecule inhibitors of T cell costimulation: compounds for immunotherapy
- Chem Biol. 2004 Dec;11(12):1651-8. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2004.09.011.
- 1. Avidex Limited, Abingdon, United Kingdom.
Costimulatory molecules are important regulators of T cell activation and thus favored targets for therapeutic manipulation of immune responses. One of the key costimulatory receptors is CD80, which binds the T cell ligands, CD28, and CTLA-4. We describe a set of small compounds that bind with high specificity and low nanomolar affinity to CD80. The compounds have relatively slow off-rates and block both CD28 and CTLA-4 binding, implying that they occlude the shared ligand binding site. The compounds inhibit proinflammatory cytokine release in T cell assays with submicromolar potency, and as such, they represent promising leads for the development of novel therapeutics for immune-mediated inflammatory disease. Our results also suggest that Other predominantly beta proteins, such as those that dominate the cell surface, may also be accessible as potentially therapeutic targets.
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Cat. No.Product NameDescriptionTargetResearch Area
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target: CD28Research Areas: Inflammation/Immunology
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Research Areas: Inflammation/Immunology