Repositioning Candidate Details
Candidate ID: | R1584 |
Source ID: | DB15866 |
Source Type: | investigational |
Compound Type: | biotech |
Compound Name: | CK0802 |
Synonyms: | Allogeneic Umbilical Cord Blood Derived Regulatory T-Cells |
Molecular Formula: | -- |
SMILES: | -- |
DrugBank Description: | CK0802 is an off-the-shelf product composed of allogeneic umbilical cord blood derived regulatory T-cells (T-Reg cells), which can be used intravenously and without HLA matching. On the surface of these T-Reg cells, T-cell lung homing markers are expressed. |
CAS Number: | -- |
Molecular Weight: | |
DrugBank Indication: | -- |
DrugBank Pharmacology: | -- |
DrugBank MoA: | T-Reg cells engage with antigen-presenting cells lining the alveolar epithelium. This likely results in disarmament and dampening of the cytokine storm — seen with a study where there was a rapid decline in peripheral biomarkers and decreased blood levels of inflammatory cytokines after treatment with CK0802. It is also a possibility that these cells can calm inflammation where it is most active and act discriminately, avoiding general immunosuppression. This therapy is currently being investigated against COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), inflammatory diseases, and autoimmune disorders. |
Targets: | -- |
Inclusion Criteria: | Therapeutic strategy associated |

Strategy ID | Strategy | Synonyms | Related Targets | Related Drugs | |
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S05 | Anti-inflammatory | inflammatory | Bile acid; TNF-a inhibitor; Dual PPAR-α and -δ agonists; Toll-Like Receptor; (TLR)-4 antagonist; Caspase inhibitor; ASK-1 inhibitor | Ursodeoxycholic Acid; Pentoxifylline; Elafibranor; JKB-121; Emricasan; Selonsertib; | Details |
Target ID | Target Name | GENE | Action | Class | UniProtKB ID | Entry Name |
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Diseases ID | DO ID | Disease Name | Definition | Class | |
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I01 | 552 | Pneumonia | A lung disease that involves lung parenchyma or alveolar inflammation and abnormal alveolar filling with fluid (consolidation and exudation). It results from a variety of causes including infection with bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites, and chemical or physical injury to the lungs. It is accompanied by fever, chills, cough, and difficulty in breathing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumonia | disease of anatomical entity/respiratory system disease/ lower respiratory tract disease/lung disease | Details |