CD155 activators comprise a range of compounds that, while not directly targeting CD155, have the potential to influence its expression or activity through various indirect mechanisms. These chemicals interact with cellular pathways that intersect with the functions and regulatory mechanisms of CD155, thereby potentially modulating its role in cell adhesion, immune responses, and other related processes.
Similarly, polyphenols such as Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) and Curcumin, as well as compounds like Resveratrol, are known to affect multiple signaling pathways related to inflammation, immunity, and cellular stress responses. Their broad-spectrum impact on cellular signaling could potentially lead to changes in CD155 expression or activity, particularly in immune-related contexts. Epigenetic modulators like Sodium Butyrate and Trichostatin A, which influence gene expression through histone modification, also have the potential to affect CD155, given its role in immune cell functions. Furthermore, compounds that modulate metabolic pathways and cellular stress responses, such as Pioglitazone and Nicotinamide, may also indirectly impact CD155 activity. By influencing cellular processes that are indirectly related to CD155's functions, these chemicals present an avenue for modulating CD155 in various cellular contexts.
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