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A potent prolyl tRNA synthetase inhibitor antagonizes Chikungunya and Dengue viruses.


ABSTRACT: Arboviruses represent a group of pathogens that can spread efficiently throughout human populations by hematophagous arthropod vectors. The mosquito-borne (re)emerging Chikungunya and Dengue viruses belong to the alphavirus and flavivirus genus, respectively, with no approved therapeutics or safe vaccines for humans. Transmitted by the same vector Aedes spp., these viruses cause significant morbidity and mortality in endemic areas. Due to the increasing likelihood of co-circulation and co-infection with viruses, we aimed to identify a pharmacologically targetable host factor that can inhibit multiple viruses and show that a potent antagonist of prolyl tRNA synthetase (halofuginone) suppresses both Chikungunya and Dengue viruses. Host tRNA synthetase inhibition may signify an additional approach to combat present and future epidemic pathogens.

SUBMITTER: Hwang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6345585 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A potent prolyl tRNA synthetase inhibitor antagonizes Chikungunya and Dengue viruses.

Hwang Jesse J   Jiang Alfred A   Fikrig Erol E  

Antiviral research 20181203


Arboviruses represent a group of pathogens that can spread efficiently throughout human populations by hematophagous arthropod vectors. The mosquito-borne (re)emerging Chikungunya and Dengue viruses belong to the alphavirus and flavivirus genus, respectively, with no approved therapeutics or safe vaccines for humans. Transmitted by the same vector Aedes spp., these viruses cause significant morbidity and mortality in endemic areas. Due to the increasing likelihood of co-circulation and co-infect  ...[more]

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