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Resveratrol, Rapamycin and Metformin as Modulators of Antiviral Pathways.


ABSTRACT: Balanced nutrition and appropriate dietary interventions are fundamental in the prevention and management of viral infections. Additionally, accurate modulation of the inflammatory response is necessary to achieve an adequate antiviral immune response. Many studies, both in vitro with mammalian cells and in vivo with small animal models, have highlighted the antiviral properties of resveratrol, rapamycin and metformin. The current review outlines the mechanisms of action of these three important compounds on the cellular pathways involved with viral replication and the mechanisms of virus-related diseases, as well as the current status of their clinical use.

SUBMITTER: Benedetti F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7766714 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Resveratrol, Rapamycin and Metformin as Modulators of Antiviral Pathways.

Benedetti Francesca F   Sorrenti Vincenzo V   Buriani Alessandro A   Fortinguerra Stefano S   Scapagnini Giovanni G   Zella Davide D  

Viruses 20201217 12


Balanced nutrition and appropriate dietary interventions are fundamental in the prevention and management of viral infections. Additionally, accurate modulation of the inflammatory response is necessary to achieve an adequate antiviral immune response. Many studies, both in vitro with mammalian cells and in vivo with small animal models, have highlighted the antiviral properties of resveratrol, rapamycin and metformin. The current review outlines the mechanisms of action of these three important  ...[more]

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