PQA-18 is an inhibitor of p21-activated kinase 2 (PAK2; IC50 = 10 nM), an immunosuppressant, and a derivative of Ppc-1.1 It inhibits the production of IL-2 induced by concanavalin A in Jurkat T cells (IC50 = 400 nM). Topical application of PQA-18 (0.1%) decreases disease severity, serum IgE levels, and skin thickness in the NC/Nga mouse model of atopic dermatitis. It also reduces cutaneous nerve fiber density in NC/Nga mice when applied topically at 0.05%.2 PQA-18 (4 mg/kg) increases graft survival rate in a rat model of small intestine transplant.3
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