C-C motif chemokine ligand (CCL) signaling plays a vital role in the immune system by mediating the migration and function of immune cells. CCLs are a family of small cytokines, part of the larger chemokine family, that bind to G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) on the surfaces of target cells, predominantly leukocytes. This binding triggers a cascade of intracellular signaling, leading to various cellular responses, including cell migration, or chemotaxis, toward sites of inflammation or injury. CCL signaling is crucial for the development and regulation of immune responses, assisting in the recruitment of immune cells to infection sites and promoting the organization of lymphoid tissues. Dysregulation of CCL signaling is implicated in a variety of diseases, including autoimmune disorders, infectious diseases, and cancer, due to its role in controlling the movement and activity of immune cells.
By modulating CCL signaling, these interventions aim to regulate the migration and activity of immune cells, which play a crucial role in inflammation and tumor progression. Small molecule inhibitors or antagonists that target specific CCL receptors can prevent the binding of chemokines, thereby altering immune cell recruitment and function. This approach is particularly relevant in conditions where CCLs are overexpressed or dysregulated.
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SB 225002 | 182498-32-4 | sc-202803 sc-202803A | 1 mg 5 mg | ¥395.00 ¥1128.00 | 2 | |
趋化因子受体 CXCR2 的抑制剂,可能会在某些炎症反应中间接影响 RANTES 的活性。 |