6 Results for "

immune cell reprogramming

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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6 Results for "immune cell reprogramming" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-173630
Research Areas:  

Cancer

BMS-986449 is a potent and orally active CELMoD molecular glue and an IKZF2/IKZF4 degrader. BMS-986449 targets the degradation of transcription factors Helios (IKZF2) and Eos (IKZF4) in regulatory T (Treg) cells. BMS-986449 redirects the E3 ubiquitin ligase Cereblon to induce the degradation of Helios and Eos, reprogramming Treg cells and enhancing antitumor immunity. BMS-986449 is promising for research of advanced solid tumors .
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Cat. No.: HY-173630A
Research Areas:  

Cancer

(R)-BMS-986449 is the racemic mixture of BMS-986449 (HY-173630). BMS-986449 is a CELMoD molecular glue and an IKZF2/IKZF4 degrader. BMS-986449 targets the degradation of transcription factors Helios (IKZF2) and Eos (IKZF4) in regulatory T (Treg) cells. BMS-986449 redirects the E3 ubiquitin ligase Cereblon to induce the degradation of Helios and Eos, reprogramming Treg cells and enhancing antitumor immunity. BMS-986449 is promising for research of advanced solid tumors .
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Cat. No.: HY-162415
CAS No.: 2760585-35-9
Target:  

c-Fms Apoptosis

Research Areas:  

Cancer

CSF1R-IN-22 (Compound C19) is an orally effective CSF-1R selective inhibitor (IC50<6 nM). CSF1R-IN-22 enhances the secretion of CXCL9 from M2 macrophages, increases CD8 + T cell infiltration. CSF1R-IN-22 boosts anti-tumor immune responses of anti-PD-1, and induces apoptosis in tumor cells. CSF1R-IN-22 can effectively reprogram M2-like TAMs (tumor-associated macrophages) to the M1 phenotype and reshape the TME by inducing the recruitment of CD8 + T cells into tumors and reducing the infiltration of immunosuppressive Tregs and MDSCs .
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Cat. No.: HY-185679
CAS No.: 2991244-19-8
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Others

W19-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle formulated with a Ugi-reaction-derived ionizable lipid (W19). W19-LNP demonstrates highly selective mRNA delivery to the spleen in female BALB/c mice upon intravenous administration. W19-LNP can be used for the research of mRNA-based vaccine delivery, immune cell reprogramming, and gene-engineered cell preparation .
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Cat. No.: HY-L250
61 compounds

In the progression of various diseases, metabolic reprogramming has emerged as a key hallmark. Lactate, as an important metabolic signaling molecule, is widely involved in tumorigenesis, immune regulation, and inflammatory responses. Particularly within the tumor microenvironment, the abnormal accumulation of lactate not only affects cellular energy metabolism but also promotes disease progression by modulating immune cell functions and mediating protein lactylation, thereby participating in epigenetic regulation and signaling networks. Therefore, systematic investigation of lactate metabolic pathways and their associated metabolites is of great significance for understanding disease mechanisms and developing novel therapeutic strategies.

The MCE lactic acid metabolite compound library contains 61 compounds and is constructed around key metabolic pathways involving lactate production, transport, and utilization. This library systematically includes core intermediates from glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and the lactate cycle. Focusing on disease-associated metabolic reprogramming, it is suitable for research in oncology, inflammation, and metabolic disorders. The library can be used to elucidate the roles of lactate in tumor microenvironment regulation, immune evasion, and epigenetic modifications (such as protein lactylation). In addition, it provides high-quality small-molecule resources for drug screening, facilitating the discovery of potential modulators targeting key enzymes (such as LDH) or transporters (such as MCTs) involved in lactate metabolism.

Cat. No.: HY-184173
OXPHOS-IN-3 is a mitochondria-targeted dual OXPHOS/glycolysis inhibitor. OXPHOS-IN-3 exhibits potent antiproliferative activity against pancreatic cancer cells. OXPHOS-IN-3 induces mitochondrial dysfunction, ferroptosis, and immunogenic cell death (ICD). OXPHOS-IN-3 shows potent antitumor activity in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) models .
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