Date published: 2025-10-28

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CD96 Inhibitors

Chemical inhibitors of CD96 can impair the protein's function by targeting specific signaling pathways and molecules that are involved in the regulation of cell adhesion and immune cell interactions. Imatinib, for instance, is known to inhibit c-Kit and PDGFR, which play roles in the signaling of cell adhesion molecules like CD96. By targeting these kinases, Imatinib can reduce the interaction of CD96 with its ligands, thereby impairing its function. Similarly, Dasatinib serves to inhibit Src family kinases which are integral to intracellular signaling pathways linked to the function of adhesion molecules. This inhibition can thereby affect CD96's role in mediating cell adhesion. Another Src family kinase inhibitor, PP2, follows a similar mechanism, potentially reducing CD96's adhesive interactions. PD173074 targets FGFR, which, upon inhibition, can alter the downstream signaling pathways that regulate adhesion molecules, consequently influencing the function of CD96.

Further affecting CD96, LY294002 and Wortmannin, as PI3K inhibitors, can disrupt PI3K-dependent signaling pathways, which are vital for the regulation of cell adhesion molecules, including CD96. This disruption can lead to changes in CD96-mediated cell interactions. U0126 and SB203580, which inhibit MEK and p38 MAPK respectively, can affect the MAPK/ERK and stress response pathways in cells, potentially altering the signaling related to CD96's role in cellular adhesion and immune responses. SP600125's inhibition of JNK can modulate cellular processes involving CD96, which is essential in immune cell signaling. BAY 11-7082 targets NF-κB, a transcription factor that, upon inhibition, may indirectly impact the functional role of CD96 in immune cell interactions. AG490, a JAK2 inhibitor, influences JAK/STAT signaling that can affect the function of various cellular proteins, including adhesion molecules, thereby potentially reducing CD96 activity. Lastly, Apigenin inhibits protein kinase C, which affects signal transduction pathways that play a role in cell adhesion and communication, thereby leading to the functional inhibition of CD96 in cellular processes.

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