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Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets
The Enterovirus genus includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including Coxsackie viruses and rhinoviruses, as well as the emerging enteroviruses D68 and A71. Currently, effective antiviral agents are not available for the treatment or prevention of enterovirus infections, which remain...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15020181 |
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author | Madeddu, Silvia Ibba, Roberta Sanna, Giuseppina Piras, Sandra Riu, Federico Marongiu, Alessandra Ambrosino, Annalisa Caria, Paola Onnis, Valentina Franci, Gianluigi Manzin, Aldo Carta, Antonio |
author_facet | Madeddu, Silvia Ibba, Roberta Sanna, Giuseppina Piras, Sandra Riu, Federico Marongiu, Alessandra Ambrosino, Annalisa Caria, Paola Onnis, Valentina Franci, Gianluigi Manzin, Aldo Carta, Antonio |
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description | The Enterovirus genus includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including Coxsackie viruses and rhinoviruses, as well as the emerging enteroviruses D68 and A71. Currently, effective antiviral agents are not available for the treatment or prevention of enterovirus infections, which remain an important threat to public health. We recently identified a series of quinoxaline derivatives that were provento be potent inhibitors of coxsackievirus B5, the most common and a very important human pathogen belonging to the enterovirus genus. We have shown how most active derivatives interfere with the earliest stages of viral replication, blocking infection. Considering the broad antiviral spectrum, a very attractive property for an antiviral drug, we aimed to investigate the antiviral activity of the most promising compounds against other Enterovirus species. Here, we investigated the susceptibility of a panel of representatives of Enterovirus genus (enterovirus A71, belonging to A species; coxsackieviruses B4 and B3; echovirus 9, belonging to B species; and enterovirus D68, belonging to D species) to quinoxaline inhibitors. We also tested cytotoxicity and selectivity indices of the selected compounds, as well as their effects on virus yield. We also investigated their potential mechanism of action by a time course assay. In addition, a bioinformatic analysis was carried out to discover potential new conserved motifs in CVB3 and CVB4 compared to the other enterovirus species that can be used as new targets. |
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spelling | pubmed-88781072022-02-26 Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets Madeddu, Silvia Ibba, Roberta Sanna, Giuseppina Piras, Sandra Riu, Federico Marongiu, Alessandra Ambrosino, Annalisa Caria, Paola Onnis, Valentina Franci, Gianluigi Manzin, Aldo Carta, Antonio Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article The Enterovirus genus includes many viruses that are pathogenic in humans, including Coxsackie viruses and rhinoviruses, as well as the emerging enteroviruses D68 and A71. Currently, effective antiviral agents are not available for the treatment or prevention of enterovirus infections, which remain an important threat to public health. We recently identified a series of quinoxaline derivatives that were provento be potent inhibitors of coxsackievirus B5, the most common and a very important human pathogen belonging to the enterovirus genus. We have shown how most active derivatives interfere with the earliest stages of viral replication, blocking infection. Considering the broad antiviral spectrum, a very attractive property for an antiviral drug, we aimed to investigate the antiviral activity of the most promising compounds against other Enterovirus species. Here, we investigated the susceptibility of a panel of representatives of Enterovirus genus (enterovirus A71, belonging to A species; coxsackieviruses B4 and B3; echovirus 9, belonging to B species; and enterovirus D68, belonging to D species) to quinoxaline inhibitors. We also tested cytotoxicity and selectivity indices of the selected compounds, as well as their effects on virus yield. We also investigated their potential mechanism of action by a time course assay. In addition, a bioinformatic analysis was carried out to discover potential new conserved motifs in CVB3 and CVB4 compared to the other enterovirus species that can be used as new targets. MDPI 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8878107/ /pubmed/35215294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15020181 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Madeddu, Silvia Ibba, Roberta Sanna, Giuseppina Piras, Sandra Riu, Federico Marongiu, Alessandra Ambrosino, Annalisa Caria, Paola Onnis, Valentina Franci, Gianluigi Manzin, Aldo Carta, Antonio Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets |
title | Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets |
title_full | Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets |
title_fullStr | Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets |
title_full_unstemmed | Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets |
title_short | Human Enterovirus B: Selective Inhibition by Quinoxaline Derivatives and Bioinformatic RNA-Motif Identification as New Targets |
title_sort | human enterovirus b: selective inhibition by quinoxaline derivatives and bioinformatic rna-motif identification as new targets |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15020181 |
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