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Effective Prophylactic Therapy for Exposure to Monkey B Virus (Macacine alphaherpesvirus 1).


ABSTRACT: Zoonotic monkey B virus (Macacine alphaherpesvirus 1; BV) infections are extremely serious and usually fatal. Drugs currently used for treatment were developed for the treatment of herpes simplex virus but are less effective against BV. Effective suppression of viral replication in the skin could prevent the virus from invading the nervous system. To test this hypothesis, the efficacy of topical administration of several drugs against lethal BV infection was evaluated in female BALB/c mice that were infected by scarification. Drugs were then applied to the site of inoculation. As 3% preparations, most drugs were only minimally effective or ineffective. In contrast, ganciclovir and cidofovir were very effective. The ED50 for cidofovir was 0.007%, compared with 1.1% for ganciclovir. At 0.5%, cidofovir protected against both death and neurologic signs, whereas 5% ganciclovir only protected against death but not neurologic involvement. All genotypes of BV were equally susceptible to cidofovir and ganciclovir. For maximal effectiveness, treatment with both cidofovir and ganciclovir had to be initiated within 8 h of infection. Cidofovir was completely protective when administered only on the day of infection, whereas a minimum of 5 d of treatment was required for maximal ganciclovir efficacy. These studies showed that topical cidofovir treatment started soon after BV exposure was very effective in preventing BV from invading the nervous system, whereas ganciclovir treatment was only partially effective. In addition, cidofovir was protective against a ganciclovir-resistant BV mutant, whereas ganciclovir was not. These studies showed that topical cidofovir treatment started soon after BV exposure is more effective than ganciclovir in preventing BV from invading the CNS.

SUBMITTER: Maxwell LK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7024771 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effective Prophylactic Therapy for Exposure to Monkey B Virus (<i>Macacine alphaherpesvirus</i> 1).

Maxwell Lara K LK   Black Darla H DH   Wright George E GE   Breshears Melanie A MA   Eberle Richard R  

Comparative medicine 20191206 1


Zoonotic monkey B virus (<i>Macacine alphaherpesvirus</i> 1; BV) infections are extremely serious and usually fatal. Drugs currently used for treatment were developed for the treatment of herpes simplex virus but are less effective against BV. Effective suppression of viral replication in the skin could prevent the virus from invading the nervous system. To test this hypothesis, the efficacy of topical administration of several drugs against lethal BV infection was evaluated in female BALB/c mic  ...[more]

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