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(Z)-Leukadherin-1 (ADH-503 free base) is an orally active and allosteric CD11b agonist. (Z)-Leukadherin-1 leads to the repolarization of tumor-associated macrophages, reduction in the number of tumor-infiltrating immunosuppressive myeloid cells, and enhances dendritic cell responses[1].
(Z)-Leukadherin-1 (ADH-503 free base; 4 μM; 8 days) reduces the numbers of total tumor-infiltrating CD11b+ cells and subsets of CD11b+ monocytes, granulocytes, eosinophils, and macrophages[1].
(Z)-Leukadherin-1 (ADH-503 free base; oral gavage; 30, 60, or 120 mg/kg; twice a day for 60 days) delayes tumor progression, leading to a significantly decreased tumor burden in time-point analysis and improved overall survival[1].
(Z)-Leukadherin-1 (oral gavage; 30, 100 mg/kg; twice a day; on days 1 and 5) has the mean half-life of 4.68 and 3.95 hours, a maximum concentration of 1716 and 2594 ng/ml and AUC0-t in the plasma of 6950 and 13962 ng.h/ml at 30 and 100 mg/kg dosing, respectively[1].
Catalog Number | I017478 |
CAS Number | 2055362-72-4 |
Molecular Formula | C22H15NO4S2 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Reference | [1]. Panni RZ, et al. Agonism of CD11b reprograms innate immunity to sensitize pancreatic cancer to immunotherapies. Sci Transl Med. 2019 Jul 3;11(499). |