Date published: 2026-5-30

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T-cell receptor Vδ 1 Inhibitors

T-cell receptor Vδ1 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the Vδ1 chain of the T-cell receptor (TCR), which is a key component of a subset of T-cells known as γδ T-cells. The T-cell receptor (TCR) is essential for recognizing antigens and initiating immune responses, and it is composed of different chains, including the alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ), and delta (δ) chains. The Vδ1 chain is one of the variable regions of the delta chain, which is particularly expressed in γδ T-cells. These cells, unlike the more common αβ T-cells, recognize a broader range of antigens, including non-peptide molecules, through their TCRs. Vδ1-expressing γδ T-cells are mainly found in epithelial tissues such as the skin and gut, where they play a unique role in immune surveillance and tissue homeostasis. Inhibitors of the TCR Vδ1 chain block its interaction with specific ligands or antigens, thus modulating the signaling and function of these γδ T-cells.

The chemical nature of TCR Vδ1 inhibitors can vary, depending on how they interact with the receptor. Some inhibitors may function by directly binding to the Vδ1 chain, preventing it from recognizing and binding to its specific antigens. Others may work allosterically, binding to different regions of the TCR complex and causing conformational changes that disrupt the signaling pathways initiated by Vδ1 engagement. Inhibiting the Vδ1 chain of the TCR interferes with the activation and function of Vδ1-expressing γδ T-cells, which can have significant effects on immune responses, particularly in tissues where these cells are abundant. Research into TCR Vδ1 inhibitors provides valuable insights into the mechanisms by which γδ T-cells recognize antigens and participate in immune regulation. It also sheds light on the broader role of the Vδ1 chain in T-cell receptor diversity and the specialized functions of γδ T-cells in comparison to conventional αβ T-cells.

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Dimethyl fumarate

624-49-7sc-239774
25 g
$28.00
6
(1)

Dimethyl fumarate, by activating the Nrf2 pathway, could lead to a reshaping of T-cell function that includes the downregulation of TCR Vδ1 expression as part of a broader anti-inflammatory response.

Mycophenolic acid

24280-93-1sc-200110
sc-200110A
100 mg
500 mg
$69.00
$266.00
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With its action as an inosine-5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase inhibitor, Mycophenolic acid could decrease purine synthesis, which would subsequently reduce T-cell proliferation and TCR Vδ1 expression.