The chemical class of quinazoline compounds provides a core structure for the design of anticytomegaloviral kinase inhibitors.

Author: BahsiH, ChouS, HamiltonS, HauptV J, HuttererC, MarschallM, NaingZ, RawlinsonW, SocherE, SteingruberM, StichtH, ThumaN, ZeitträgerI, ÖrfiL, ÖrfiZ

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HCMV is a member of the family Herpesviridae and represents a worldwide distributed pathogen with seropositivity rates in the adult population ranging between 40% and 90%. Notably, HCMV infection is a serious, sometimes life-threatening medical problem for newborns and immunosuppressed individuals, ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2016.08.005

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A New Weapon in the Fight Against Cytomegalovirus

The [cytomegalovirus (CMV)] is a widespread and potentially serious pathogen, particularly for [immunocompromised individuals]. This study investigates the [anticytomegaloviral activity] of [quinazoline compounds], a class of kinase inhibitors. The authors demonstrate that [novel quinazolines Vi7392 and Vi7453] exhibit [potent antiviral activity] against a range of [HCMV strains], including [maribavir- and ganciclovir-resistant variants]. These findings suggest that [quinazolines] may represent a [promising new therapeutic option] for treating CMV infection, offering a potential solution to the challenges posed by [drug resistance and toxicity] associated with current therapies.

A New Path Through the Desert of Cytomegalovirus Infection

The desert of cytomegalovirus infection can be a dangerous and unforgiving landscape for immunocompromised individuals. This research offers a potential path forward by highlighting the antiviral activity of quinazoline compounds. These findings suggest that these compounds may represent a valuable weapon in the fight against CMV, providing a beacon of hope for patients facing this challenging infection.

A Beacon of Hope in the Desert of CMV Infection

This research offers a beacon of hope in the desert of CMV infection. By highlighting the potent antiviral activity of quinazoline compounds, this study suggests a potential new path forward in the fight against this widespread and potentially serious pathogen. These findings encourage continued research and development of these compounds as a promising new therapeutic option for treating CMV infection, offering a glimmer of hope for patients facing this challenging disease.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study underscores the potential of quinazoline compounds as a promising new therapeutic option for treating cytomegalovirus infection. Their potent antiviral activity against a range of HCMV strains, including drug-resistant variants, offers a glimmer of hope in the desert of CMV infection, providing a potential path forward in the fight against this widespread and potentially serious pathogen. These findings encourage continued research and development of these compounds as a valuable tool for treating CMV infection.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2017-11-16
  2. Date Revised 2018-02-12
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Pubmed ID

27515131

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.antiviral.2016.08.005

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