J Gen Virol, 2018, 99(1):148-156

Rigid amphipathic fusion inhibitors demonstrate antiviral activity against African swine fever virus

Rigid amphipathic fusion inhibitors (RAFIs) are a family of nucleoside derivatives that inhibit the infectivity of several enveloped viruses by interacting with virion envelope lipids and inhibiting fusion between viral and cellular membranes. Here we tested the antiviral activity of two RAFIs, 5-(Perylen-3-ylethynyl)-arabino-uridine (aUY11) and 5-(Perylen-3-ylethynyl) uracil-1-acetic acid (cm1UY11) against African swine fever virus (ASFV), for which no effective vaccine is available. Both compounds displayed a potent, dose-dependent inhibitory effect on ASFV infection in Vero cells. The major antiviral effect was observed when aUY11 and cm1UY11 were added at early stages of infection and maintained during the complete viral cycle. Furthermore, virucidal assay revealed a significant extracellular anti-ASFV activity for both compounds. We also found decrease in the synthesis of early and late viral proteins in Vero cells treated with cm1UY11. Finally, the inhibitory effect of aUY11 and cm1UY11 on ASFV infection in porcine alveolar macrophages was confirmed. Overall, our study has identified novel anti-ASFV compounds with potential for future therapeutic developments.

Hakobyan A, Galindo I, Nañez A, Arabyan E, Karalyan Z, Chistov AA, Streshnev PP, Korshun VA, Alonso C, Zakaryan H

IBCH: 3218
Ссылка на статью в журнале: http://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jgv/10.1099/jgv.0.000991
Кол-во цитирований на 01.2024: 36
Данные статьи проверены модераторами 2018-01-06

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