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Ebola viral dynamics in nonhuman primates provides insights into virus immuno-pathogenesis and antiviral strategies.


ABSTRACT: Despite several clinical trials implemented, no antiviral drug could demonstrate efficacy against Ebola virus. In non-human primates, early initiation of polymerase inhibitors favipiravir and remdesivir improves survival, but whether they could be effective in patients is unknown. Here we analyze the impact of antiviral therapy by using a mathematical model that integrates virological and immunological data of 44 cynomolgus macaques, left untreated or treated with favipiravir. We estimate that favipiravir has a ~50% efficacy in blocking viral production, which results in reducing virus growth and cytokine storm while IFN? reduces cell susceptibility to infection. Simulating the effect of delayed initiations of treatment, our model predicts survival rates of 60% for favipiravir and 100% for remdesivir when treatment is initiated within 3 and 4 days post infection, respectively. These results improve the understanding of Ebola immuno-pathogenesis and can help optimize antiviral evaluation in future outbreaks.

SUBMITTER: Madelain V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6167368 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ebola viral dynamics in nonhuman primates provides insights into virus immuno-pathogenesis and antiviral strategies.

Madelain Vincent V   Baize Sylvain S   Jacquot Frédéric F   Reynard Stéphanie S   Fizet Alexandra A   Barron Stephane S   Solas Caroline C   Lacarelle Bruno B   Carbonnelle Caroline C   Mentré France F   Raoul Hervé H   de Lamballerie Xavier X   Guedj Jérémie J  

Nature communications 20181001 1


Despite several clinical trials implemented, no antiviral drug could demonstrate efficacy against Ebola virus. In non-human primates, early initiation of polymerase inhibitors favipiravir and remdesivir improves survival, but whether they could be effective in patients is unknown. Here we analyze the impact of antiviral therapy by using a mathematical model that integrates virological and immunological data of 44 cynomolgus macaques, left untreated or treated with favipiravir. We estimate that f  ...[more]

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