CD73-IN-5 is a highly potent and selective small molecule inhibitor of CD73, demonstrating non-nucleotide characteristics. It exerts its inhibitory effects with a remarkable IC50 value of 19 nM.
CD73-IN-8, a potent CD73 inhibitor, prevents the catalytic activity of CD73, an enzyme responsible for converting extracellular 5'-phosphate adenosine (5'-AMP) to adenosine. Adenosine, once produced, can induce immunosuppressive effects and facilitate tumor proliferation and or metastasis. Therefore, CD73-IN-8 holds promise in the development of therapeutic interventions for tumor-related diseases[1].
CD73-IN-12 is a highly effective CD73 inhibitor that displays strong potential in tumor suppression. CD73, an enzyme intricately linked to tumor development, angiogenesis, and metastasis, is significantly inhibited by CD73-IN-12. This compound holds promise in the formulation of therapeutic medications targeting tumor-related diseases[1].