The class of compounds known as TCR δ inhibitors belongs to a category of chemical entities specifically designed to modulate the function of T-cell receptors (TCRs) containing the δ chain. T-cell receptors are integral components of the immune system, facilitating the recognition of foreign antigens and triggering immune responses. The δ chain is one of the two types of chains, along with the α chain, that form the heterodimeric TCR complex responsible for antigen recognition.
TCR δ inhibitors act on these receptors, exerting a regulatory influence on the downstream signaling pathways involved in T-cell activation. The mechanism of action of TCR δ inhibitors involves interference with the normal signaling cascade initiated by the binding of TCRs to antigens. By targeting the δ chain, these inhibitors disrupt the intricate signaling networks that lead to T-cell activation and subsequent immune responses. This targeted modulation represents a novel approach in the field of immunopharmacology, potentially offering insights into the fine-tuning of immune reactions. The development and study of TCR δ inhibitors contribute to our understanding of the molecular intricacies underlying T-cell activation, paving the way for innovative strategies in immune system modulation
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6-Mercaptopurine | 50-44-2 | sc-361087 sc-361087A | 50 mg 100 mg | $71.00 $102.00 | ||
6-Mercaptopurine inhibits purine synthesis, reducing T-cell activation and proliferation, thereby indirectly affecting TCR δ. |