CD84 activators, in the context of this discussion, primarily encompass chemicals that indirectly influence CD84's activity by modulating signaling pathways and cellular processes relevant to CD84's role in immune regulation. These activators, rather than binding directly to CD84, exert their effects on various intracellular signaling cascades that can alter the functional state of CD84 or its expression levels.
The primary mode of action for these activators involves the modulation of kinases and other enzymes critical to cell signaling. For instance, compounds like Forskolin, U0126, and SP600125 target key enzymes like adenylate cyclase, MEK, and JNK, respectively. These enzymes play pivotal roles in the regulation of immune responses and can indirectly influence CD84-mediated pathways. Similarly, agents like Rapamycin and Cyclosporin A, known for their roles in immunosuppression, can alter cellular environments, indirectly affecting CD84's functional dynamics.
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