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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2011

Identification of broad-spectrum antiviral compounds and assessment of the druggability of their target for efficacy against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Aurelio Bonavia; Michael Franti; Erin P. Keaney; Kelli Kuhen; Mohindra Seepersaud; Branko Radetich; Jian Shao; Ayako Honda; Janetta M. Dewhurst; Kara Balabanis; James Monroe; Karen Wolff; Colin P. Osborne; Leanne Lanieri; Keith Hoffmaster; Jakal Amin; Judit Markovits; Michelle Broome; Elizabeth Skuba; Ivan Cornella-Taracido; Gerard Joberty; Tewis Bouwmeester; Lawrence G. Hamann; John A. Tallarico; Ruben Tommasi; Teresa Compton; Simon Bushell

The search for novel therapeutic interventions for viral disease is a challenging pursuit, hallmarked by the paucity of antiviral agents currently prescribed. Targeting of viral proteins has the inextricable challenge of rise of resistance. Safe and effective vaccines are not possible for many viral pathogens. New approaches are required to address the unmet medical need in this area. We undertook a cell-based high-throughput screen to identify leads for development of drugs to treat respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a serious pediatric pathogen. We identified compounds that are potent (nanomolar) inhibitors of RSV in vitro in HEp-2 cells and in primary human bronchial epithelial cells and were shown to act postentry. Interestingly, two scaffolds exhibited broad-spectrum activity among multiple RNA viruses. Using the chemical matter as a probe, we identified the targets and identified a common cellular pathway: the de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis pathway. Both targets were validated in vitro and showed no significant cell cytotoxicity except for activity against proliferative B- and T-type lymphoid cells. Corollary to this finding was to understand the consequences of inhibition of the target to the host. An in vivo assessment for antiviral efficacy failed to demonstrate reduced viral load, but revealed microscopic changes and a trend toward reduced pyrimidine pools and findings in histopathology. We present here a discovery program that includes screen, target identification, validation, and druggability that can be broadly applied to identify and interrogate other host factors for antiviral effect starting from chemical matter of unknown target/mechanism of action.


Archive | 2010

Organic Compounds and Their Uses

Trixi Brandl; Prakash Raman; Pascal Rigollier; Mohindra Seepersaud; Oliver Simic


Archive | 2008

Macrocyclic compounds as hcv ns3 protease inhibitors

Shawn D. Britt; Jiping Fu; David Thomas Parker; Michael A. Patane; Prakash Raman; Branko Radetich; Mohindra Seepersaud; Aregahegn Yifru; Rui Zheng; Trixi Brandl; Sylvain Cottens; Claus Ehrhardt; Stefan Andreas Randl; Pascal Rigollier; Nikolaus Schiering; Oliver Simic


Archive | 2008

Spiropyrrolidines and their use against hcv and hiv infection

Shawn D. Britt; Lech Ciszewski; Jiping Fu; Subramanian Karur; Yugang Liu; David Thomas Parker; Mahavir Prashad; Prakash Raman; Mohindra Seepersaud; Rui Zheng; Peichao Lu; Pascal Rigollier; Aregahegn Yifru


Archive | 2007

Hcv/hiv inhibitors and their uses

Trixi Brandl; Jiping Fu; Francois Lenoir; David Thomas Parker; Michael A. Patane; Branko Radetich; Prakash Raman; Pascal Rigollier; Mohindra Seepersaud; Oliver Simic; Aregahegn Yifru; Rui Zheng


Archive | 2006

N - formyl hydroxylamine compounds as pdf inhibitors

Kathryn Rene Bracken; Simon Bushell; Karl Dean; Charles Francavilla; Rakesh K. Jain; Kwangho Lee; Mohindra Seepersaud; Lei Shu; Arathia Sundaram; Zhengyu Yuan


Archive | 2010

7-azadispiro [3.0.4.1] decane-8-carboxamides as hepatitis c virus inhibitors

Trixi Brandl; Prakash Raman; Pascal Rigollier; Mohindra Seepersaud


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2011

Organic Synthesis Toward Small-Molecule Probes and Drugs Special Feature: Identification of broad-spectrum antiviral compounds and assessment of the druggability of their target for efficacy against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Aurelio Bonavia; Michael Franti; E. Pusateri Keaney; Kelli Kuhen; Mohindra Seepersaud; Branko Radetich; Jian Shao; Akio Honda; John K. Dewhurst; Kara Balabanis; Jocelyn Rebecca Monroe; Karl Erich Wolff; Colin P. Osborne; Leanne Lanieri; Keith Hoffmaster; J. Amin; Judit Markovits; Matthew R. Broome; Elizabeth Skuba; Ivan Cornella-Taracido; G. Joberty; Tewis Bouwmeester; Lawrence G. Hamann; John A. Tallarico; Ruben Tommasi; Todd Compton; Simon Bushell


Archive | 2010

Derivatised proline containing peptide compounds as protease inhibitors

Trixi Brandl; Prakash Raman; Pascal Rigollier; Mohindra Seepersaud; Oliver Simic


Archive | 2012

Peptidomimetic sulfamide compounds and antiviral uses thereof

Trixi Brandl; Prakash Raman; Pascal Rigollier; Mohindra Seepersaud; Oliver Simic

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Michael A. Patane

Scripps Research Institute

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