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Exploration of the 2,3-dihydroisoindole pharmacophore for inhibition of the influenza virus PA endonuclease.
Author: BartoliJennifer, CarcelliMauro, CohenSeth M, De LucaLaura, NaesensLieve, PelosiGiorgio, RogolinoDominga, StevaertAnnelies, StokesRyjul W, Van BerwaerRia, VittorioSerena
Original Abstract of the Article :
Seasonal influenza A and B viruses represent a global concern. Antiviral drugs are crucial to treat severe influenza in high-risk patients and prevent virus spread in case of a pandemic. The emergence of viruses showing drug resistance, in particular for the recently licensed polymerase inhibitor ba...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34670331
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Targeting Influenza: A New Weapon Against PA Endonuclease
The battle against influenza virus continues to be a global priority. This research explores a novel approach to inhibit the influenza virus PA endonuclease, a crucial enzyme involved in viral replication. The researchers investigated the 2,3-dihydroisoindole pharmacophore as a potential inhibitor of PA endonuclease. They designed and synthesized a series of compounds based on this scaffold and evaluated their inhibitory activity against influenza virus PA endonuclease. The study identified several promising compounds with nanomolar inhibitory activity, some of which showed inhibition in the micromolar range in cell-based assays.
A Promising Candidate: A New Class of PA Inhibitors
This research unveils a novel class of PA endonuclease inhibitors with the potential to combat influenza virus infection. The study's findings are particularly encouraging as the identified compounds showed activity against baloxavir-resistant mutants, a significant challenge in influenza treatment.
Fighting Influenza: Developing New Treatment Strategies
The development of new antiviral drugs is essential to combat the threat of influenza virus infections. This research contributes to the ongoing efforts to identify novel therapeutic targets and develop effective treatments.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Imagine a camel traversing the desert, encountering a virus that threatens its journey. This research explores a new way to combat influenza virus infection by targeting a crucial enzyme called PA endonuclease, offering a potential oasis of protection against the virus.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-01-04
- Date Revised 2022-11-02
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