Date published: 2026-2-15

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Lewis Blood Group Antigen Activateurs

The Lewis blood group system is a classification of human blood based on the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of red blood cells, plasma, and other tissues. In the Lewis blood group system, there are mainly two types of antigens: Lewis a (Le^a) and Lewis b (Le^b). The Lewis a antigen is a carbohydrate structure found on the surface of cells and in bodily fluids. It is synthesized by the action of the Lewis enzyme, which adds a fucose sugar to a precursor molecule. Individuals who possess the Lewis a antigen are said to have the Le(a+b-) phenotype. This means they have Lewis a but not Lewis b antigens. This is in contrast to those with the Le(a-b+) phenotype, who have Lewis b but not Lewis a antigens. There are also individuals who have neither antigen (Le(a-b-)) and those who have both (Le(a+b+)).

Activators would operate through a variety of biochemical mechanisms to modulate the glycosylation patterns that give rise to Lewis antigens on the surfaces of cells. The mechanisms could range from serving as donor substrates for specific glycosyltransferases to indirect ways like epigenetic modifications or altering intracellular signaling pathways. There is limited research directly examining the influence of NSAIDs or statins on Lewis blood group antigens. However, these classes of drugs are known to affect various cellular processes, including inflammation and cholesterol metabolism, which may indirectly influence glycosylation patterns or enzyme activity. Some activators might function by inhibiting enzymes that oppose the formation of Lewis structures, thereby indirectly promoting their expression.

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Rosuvastatin

287714-41-4sc-481834
10 mg
$145.00
8
(0)

Cette statine a un mécanisme d'action similaire à celui des autres statines, mais elle est plus puissante. Son effet sur les schémas de glycosylation n'a pas été bien étudié.

Lovastatin

75330-75-5sc-200850
sc-200850A
sc-200850B
5 mg
25 mg
100 mg
$29.00
$90.00
$339.00
12
(1)

Comme les autres statines, elle inhibe l'enzyme HMG-CoA réductase, affectant la synthèse du cholestérol et influençant potentiellement les schémas de glycosylation cellulaire.

Pravastatin, Sodium Salt

81131-70-6sc-203218
sc-203218A
sc-203218B
25 mg
100 mg
1 g
$69.00
$162.00
$787.00
2
(1)

Elle a un mode d'action similaire à celui des autres statines et pourrait potentiellement avoir un effet sur la signalisation cellulaire liée à la glycosylation.