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Inhibition of dengue virus replication by novel inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and protease activities.


ABSTRACT: Dengue virus (DENV) is the leading mosquito-transmitted viral infection in the world. With more than 390 million new infections annually, and up to 1 million clinical cases with severe disease manifestations, there continues to be a need to develop new antiviral agents against dengue infection. In addition, there is no approved anti-DENV agents for treating DENV-infected patients. In the present study, we identified new compounds with anti-DENV replication activity by targeting viral replication enzymes - NS5, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and NS3 protease, using cell-based reporter assay. Subsequently, we performed an enzyme-based assay to clarify the action of these compounds against DENV RdRp or NS3 protease activity. Moreover, these compounds exhibited anti-DENV activity in vivo in the ICR-suckling DENV-infected mouse model. Combination drug treatment exhibited a synergistic inhibition of DENV replication. These results describe novel prototypical small anti-DENV molecules for further development through compound modification and provide potential antivirals for treating DENV infection and DENV-related diseases.

SUBMITTER: Pelliccia S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6010079 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of dengue virus replication by novel inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and protease activities.

Pelliccia Sveva S   Wu Yu-Hsuan YH   Coluccia Antonio A   La Regina Giuseppe G   Tseng Chin-Kai CK   Famiglini Valeria V   Masci Domiziana D   Hiscott John J   Lee Jin-Ching JC   Silvestri Romano R  

Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry 20171201 1


Dengue virus (DENV) is the leading mosquito-transmitted viral infection in the world. With more than 390 million new infections annually, and up to 1 million clinical cases with severe disease manifestations, there continues to be a need to develop new antiviral agents against dengue infection. In addition, there is no approved anti-DENV agents for treating DENV-infected patients. In the present study, we identified new compounds with anti-DENV replication activity by targeting viral replication  ...[more]

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