Z-Ile-Leu-aldehyde (Z-IL-CHO) is a potent and competitive peptide aldehyde inhibitor of γ-secretase and notch.
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Product Description
Z-Ile-Leu-aldehyde (Z-IL-CHO) is a potent and competitive peptide aldehyde inhibitor of γ-secretase and notch.
In Vitro
Z-Ile-Leu-aldehyde (ILCHO) significantly downregulates Th17-associated cytokine levels in murine Th17 in vitro polarization assays. Z-Ile-Leu-aldehyde (GSI XII) induces apoptosis of murine MOPC315.BM myeloma cells with high Notch activity. MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only. RT-PCRsup> Cell Line: CD4 + T cells from C57BL/6 mice. Concentration: 25 μM. Incubation Time: 24, 48, 72 hours. Result: DownregulateD RORt and IL-17 mRNA expression. Cell Viability Assaysup> Cell Line: MOPC315.BM cells. Concentration: 0, 12, 15 μM. Incubation Time: 24-48 h hours. Result: Reduced viability and induced apoptosis in MOPC315.BM cells
In Vivo
Z-Ile-Leu-aldehyde (GSI XII, 10 mg/kg, Intraperitoneally either for 14 days) controls myeloma bone disease mainly by targeting Notch in MM cells and possibly in osteoclasts in their microenvironment. MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only. Animal Model: MOPC315.BM mouse model. Dosage: 10 mg/kg. Administration: Intraperitoneally either for 14 days. Result: Reduces myeloma-specific paraprotein levels in the MOPC315.BM model. Diminished osteolytic lesions in the MOPC315.BM mice.