Immusine
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Immusine is a selective agonist of TLR7.
Immusine is a compound that elevates levels of interferon-alpha and provides antiviral and antimetastatic activity in a variety of murine systems. Immusine interacts with a specific receptor, Toll-like receptor 7, or TLR7, that is present on certain immune system cells. The compound also has a promising toxicity profile in multiple species. As of February 2007 this drug was no longer listed on Anadys development pipeline.
Trade Name | Immusine |
Generic | Isatoribine |
Isatoribine Other Names | Isatoribine |
Type | |
Formula | C10H12N4O6S |
Weight | Average: 316.29 Monoisotopic: 316.047754826 |
Groups | Investigational |
Therapeutic Class | |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
For the treatment of Hepatitis C.
How Immusine works
Immusine is believed to act by a mechanism of action involving interaction with Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) and stimulation of the patient's own immune system, but the precise mechanism by which isatoribine reduced viral load is unknown (possible mechanisms include an antiviral effect, modulation of innate immunity, or enhancement of cellular responses).
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