CAS NO: | 1044871-04-6 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
5mg | 电议 |
10mg | 电议 |
25mg | 电议 |
50mg | 电议 |
Cas No. | 1044871-04-6 |
分子式 | C24H29N3O4 |
分子量 | 423.5 |
溶解度 | DMSO : 50 mg/mL (118.06 mM; Need ultrasonic) |
储存条件 | Store at -20°C |
General tips | For obtaining a higher solubility , please warm the tube at 37 ℃ and shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while. |
Shipping Condition | Evaluation sample solution : ship with blue ice All other available size: ship with RT , or blue ice upon request |
产品描述 | RVX-297 is a potent, orally active BET bromodomain inhibitor with selectivity for BD2. RVX-297 shows IC50s of 0.08, 0.05, and 0.02 μM for BRD2(BD2), BRD3(BD2), and BRD4(BD2), respectively. RVX-297 suppresses inflammatory gene expression in multiple immune cell types. RVX-297 is effective in acute inflammation and autoimmunity models[1][2]. RVX-297 (1-30 μM; 24 hours) decreases proinflammatory gene expression in synovial fibroblasts[1].RVX-297 displaces BET proteins from the promoters of sensitive genes and disrupted recruitment of active RNA polymerase II, a property shared with pan-BET inhibitors that nonselectively bind BET BDs[1]. RVX-297 reduces gene expression of inflammatory mediators in vitro. RVX-297 suppresses IL-6 gene induction in human U937 macrophages, mouse primary B cells isolated from the spleen, mouse BMDMs, and THP-1 monocytes in a dose-dependent manner. RVX-297 represses IL-1β expression in LPS-stimulated mouse BMDMs, with an IC50 of 0.4-3 μM. RVX-297 inhibits MCP-1 expression in unstimulated human PBMCs with an IC50 of 0.4 μM. RVX-297 inhibits antigen stimulation of T cells and the induction of IL-17 expression[1]. RVX-297 (25-75 mg/kg; p.o.; per day for 6 day) inhibits progression of pathology in the rat collagen-induced arthritis model[1].RVX-297 (75-150 mg/kg) inhibits progression of pathology in the mouse collagen-induced arthritis model[1].RVX-297 suppresses cytokine production in LPS-treated mice[1]. [1]. Jahagirdar R, et al. RVX-297, a BET Bromodomain Inhibitor, Has Therapeutic Effects in Preclinical Models of Acute Inflammation and Autoimmune Disease. Mol Pharmacol. 2017;92(6):694-706. |