Date published: 2026-5-30

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Siglec-5 Inhibitors

Siglec-5 inhibitors refer to a class of chemical compounds designed to target and modulate the activity of Siglec-5, also known as Sialic Acid-Binding Ig-Like Lectin 5. Siglecs are a family of cell surface receptors belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily, and they play essential roles in the regulation of immune responses and cell-cell interactions. Siglec-5, specifically, is expressed on the surface of immune cells, including monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells. It is characterized by its ability to bind to sialic acid residues present on the surface of glycoproteins and glycolipids. Inhibitors of Siglec-5 are developed to interfere with its binding activity or other functions, potentially influencing immune responses, cell adhesion, and other cellular processes regulated by this receptor.

The mechanisms by which Siglec-5 inhibitors function can vary based on their chemical structures and binding properties. Some inhibitors may directly interact with Siglec-5, preventing its binding to sialic acid ligands or other molecules involved in immune recognition. Others may modulate the conformation or stability of Siglec-5, affecting its ability to transmit intracellular signals or participate in immune responses. By inhibiting Siglec-5, these compounds have the potential to impact immune cell activation, cell adhesion, or other processes associated with this receptor, which may have implications for immune regulation and immune-related diseases. Ongoing research in this field aims to elucidate the precise mechanisms and downstream effects of Siglec-5 inhibition, contributing to our understanding of its role in immunology and cell biology.

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5-Azacytidine

320-67-2sc-221003
500 mg
$280.00
4
(1)

A cytidine analog that incorporates into DNA and RNA and can inhibit DNA methyltransferase, potentially affecting gene expression patterns including that of Siglec-5.

5-Aza-2′-Deoxycytidine

2353-33-5sc-202424
sc-202424A
sc-202424B
25 mg
100 mg
250 mg
$218.00
$322.00
$426.00
7
(1)

Similar to 5-Azacytidine, it is a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor and could alter the methylation status of the Siglec-5 gene, influencing its expression.

Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid

149647-78-9sc-220139
sc-220139A
100 mg
500 mg
$133.00
$275.00
37
(2)

A histone deacetylase inhibitor that may lead to a more open chromatin structure and affect the expression of various genes, possibly including Siglec-5.

Trichostatin A

58880-19-6sc-3511
sc-3511A
sc-3511B
sc-3511C
sc-3511D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
$152.00
$479.00
$632.00
$1223.00
$2132.00
33
(3)

Another histone deacetylase inhibitor that can change chromatin dynamics and potentially modulate Siglec-5 gene expression.

Panobinostat

404950-80-7sc-208148
10 mg
$200.00
9
(1)

A potent histone deacetylase inhibitor that may broadly affect gene expression profiles and could influence the transcription of Siglec-5.

Romidepsin

128517-07-7sc-364603
sc-364603A
1 mg
5 mg
$218.00
$634.00
1
(1)

A cyclic peptide that inhibits histone deacetylases, potentially changing expression of many genes, including possibly Siglec-5.

Histone Lysine Methyltransferase Inhibitor Inhibitor

935693-62-2 (free base)sc-202651
5 mg
$151.00
4
(1)

An inhibitor of G9a histone methyltransferase that could alter histone methylation and gene expression, potentially affecting Siglec-5.

RG 108

48208-26-0sc-204235
sc-204235A
10 mg
50 mg
$131.00
$515.00
2
(1)

A non-nucleoside DNA methyltransferase inhibitor that may change the epigenetic state of the Siglec-5 gene, altering its expression.

Valproic Acid

99-66-1sc-213144
10 g
$87.00
9
(1)

A short-chain fatty acid that also acts as a histone deacetylase inhibitor and may broadly affect gene expression, including Siglec-5.

MS-275

209783-80-2sc-279455
sc-279455A
sc-279455B
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
$24.00
$90.00
$212.00
24
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A selective histone deacetylase inhibitor that could potentially modulate the expression of immune-related genes like Siglec-5.