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Selected nucleos(t)ide-based prescribed drugs and their multi-target activity.


ABSTRACT: Nucleos(t)ide analogues play pivotal roles as antiviral, cytotoxic or immunosuppressive agents. Here, we review recent reports of nucleoside analogues that exhibit broad-spectrum activity towards multiple life-threatening RNA and DNA viruses. We also present a discussion about nucleoside antimetabolites-approved antineoplastic agents-that have recently been shown to have antiviral and/or antibacterial activity. The approved drugs and drug combinations, as well as recently identified candidates for investigation and/or experimentation, are discussed. Several examples of repurposed drugs that have already been approved for use are presented. This strategy can be crucial for the first-line treatment of acute infections or coinfections and for the management of drug-resistant strains.

SUBMITTER: Pastuch-Gawolek G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7173238 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selected nucleos(t)ide-based prescribed drugs and their multi-target activity.

Pastuch-Gawołek Gabriela G   Gillner Danuta D   Król Ewelina E   Walczak Krzysztof K   Wandzik Ilona I  

European journal of pharmacology 20191018


Nucleos(t)ide analogues play pivotal roles as antiviral, cytotoxic or immunosuppressive agents. Here, we review recent reports of nucleoside analogues that exhibit broad-spectrum activity towards multiple life-threatening RNA and DNA viruses. We also present a discussion about nucleoside antimetabolites-approved antineoplastic agents-that have recently been shown to have antiviral and/or antibacterial activity. The approved drugs and drug combinations, as well as recently identified candidates f  ...[more]

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