Date published: 2025-9-11

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IL-7R Inhibitors

The chemical class of "IL-7R inhibitors" comprises compounds that indirectly modulate the function of the IL-7R, a critical component in the immune system, particularly in lymphocyte development and homeostasis. The primary characteristic of these inhibitors is their indirect influence on IL-7R function by modulating immune signaling pathways and cellular processes. Compounds like Cyclosporine A and Rapamycin affect T-cell activation and proliferation pathways, which can indirectly influence IL-7R signaling. Similarly, corticosteroids like Dexamethasone and immunosuppressants such as Methotrexate and Mycophenolate Mofetil modulate immune responses, impacting IL-7R signaling pathways.

Another aspect of these inhibitors is their diverse nature and mechanisms of action. While JAK inhibitors and NF-κB inhibitors do not directly target IL-7R, they affect downstream pathways involved in its function. Anti-inflammatory agents like Sulfasalazine and Curcumin, as well as antimalarials like Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine, can also indirectly affect IL-7R signaling through their broad immunomodulatory effects. Furthermore, tyrosine kinase inhibitors like Imatinib might have indirect effects on IL-7R signaling through their action on related kinases. In conclusion, the chemical class of "IL-7R inhibitors" includes a range of compounds that indirectly influence the function of IL-7R through modulation of immune signaling pathways and regulation of cellular immune responses. These inhibitors act through distinct mechanisms, including modulation of T-cell activation, inhibition of key signaling pathways, and general immunosuppression.

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Mycophenolate mofetil

128794-94-5sc-200971
sc-200971A
20 mg
100 mg
$36.00
$107.00
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Mycophenolate Mofetil, an immunosuppressant, might have an indirect inhibitory effect on IL-7R signaling.