Liposomal Alpha Galactosylceramide
**Semantic type:** Organic Chemical|Pharmacologic Substance
**Definition:** A liposomal formulation of alpha galactosylceramide, a synthetic glycolipid isolated from the Okinawan marine sponge (Agelas mauritianus) with potential immunosuppressing activity. Upon administration, alpha galactosylceramide serves as a ligand for CD1d which is expressed on various antigen-presenting cells (APCs) including dendritic cells (DCs), macrophages, and B-cells. This induces the activation of the immunoregulatory invariant natural killer T-cells (iNKTs), which induces the expansion of tolerogenic regulatory DCs and, in turn, regulatory T-cells (Tregs). Tregs may specifically suppress T-cell responses against host alloantigens, thereby reducing graft rejection while maintaining normal immune cell function. CD1d is a non-polymorphic, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-like antigen-presenting molecule with an antigen-binding groove adapted for the presentation of lipid antigens.
**Synonyms:** - Liposomal KRN-7000 - Liposomal RGI-7000 - Liposomal alpha-GalCer - RGI 2001 - RGI-2001 - RGI2001
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