2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2005.10.008
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Identification and characterization of potent small molecule inhibitor of hemorrhagic fever New World arenaviruses

Abstract: Category A arenaviruses as defined by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) are human pathogens that could be weaponized by bioterrorists. Many of these deadly viruses require biosafety level-4 (BSL-4) containment for all laboratory work, which limits traditional laboratory high-throughput screening (HTS) for identification of small molecule inhibitors. For those reasons, a related BSL-2 New World arenavirus, Tacaribe virus, 67-78% identical to Junín virus at the amino acid level, w… Show more

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“…Studies had previously demonstrated that prior exposure of virions to ST-336 was sufficient to block subsequent infection of untreated cells (3). In order to determine the timing requirements for inhibition of cell-cell fusion, GPC-expressing cells were treated with 10 M ST-294 prior to the pH pulse, during the pH pulse, or upon return to neutrality (Fig.…”
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“…Studies had previously demonstrated that prior exposure of virions to ST-336 was sufficient to block subsequent infection of untreated cells (3). In order to determine the timing requirements for inhibition of cell-cell fusion, GPC-expressing cells were treated with 10 M ST-294 prior to the pH pulse, during the pH pulse, or upon return to neutrality (Fig.…”
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“…Therefore, it is important to develop novel effective antiarenaviral drugs and vaccines, tasks that would be facilitated by a detailed understanding of the arenavirus molecular and cell biology. Recent studies have identified small molecule inhibitors of Tacaribe virus (7) and LASV (8) cell entry, but their antiviral activity in animal models of HF arenaviruses has not been examined.…”
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“…Intervention strategies that target the steps in virus entry offer promise for effective antiviral therapeutics. Indeed, small-molecule arenavirus-specific entry inhibitors have recently been discovered (5).…”
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