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IFN alpha-IFNAR-IN-1 hydrochloride is a nonpeptidic, low-molecular-weight inhibitor of the interaction between IFN-α and IFNAR; inhibit MVA-induced IFN-α responses by BM-pDCs (IC50=2-8 uM). IC50 value: Target: IFN alpha-IFNAR interaction inhibitor IFN alpha-IFNAR-IN-1 specifically inhibits MVA-induced IFN-α responses by BM-pDCs. IFN alpha-IFNAR-IN-1 inhibited the IFN-α responses that were elicited after treatment with CpG2216, stimulation with poly(I:C), and infection with VSV-M2, whereas the total IL-12 production was notably less affected under those conditions. IFN alpha-IFNAR-IN-1 exerts immunosuppressive activity by the direct interaction with IFN-α.
| Molecular Weight | 315.86 |
| CAS Number | 2070014-98-9 |
| Form | Solid |
| Solubility (25°C) | DMSO 90 mg/mL Water 16.67 mg/mL |
| Storage | 2-8°C, dry, sealed |
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