Ulrich Betz
Bayer
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Nature Medicine | 2002
Gerald Kleymann; Rüdiger Fischer; Ulrich Betz; Martin Hendrix; Wolfgang Bender; Udo Schneider; Gabriele Handke; Peter Eckenberg; Guy Hewlett; Veniamin Pevzner; Judith Baumeister; Olaf Weber; Kerstin Henninger; Jörg Keldenich; Axel Jensen; Jörg Kolb; Ute Bach; Andreas Popp; Jutta Mäben; Isabelle Frappa; Dieter Dr Haebich; Oswald Lockhoff; Helga Rübsamen-Waigmann
The vast majority of the world population is infected with at least one member of the human herpesvirus family. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are the cause of cold sores and genital herpes as well as life-threatening or sight-impairing disease mainly in immunocompromized patients, pregnant women and newborns. Since the milestone development in the late 1970s of acyclovir (Zovirax), a nucleosidic inhibitor of the herpes DNA polymerase, no new non-nucleosidic anti-herpes drugs have been introduced. Here we report new inhibitors of the HSV helicase-primase with potent in vitro anti-herpes activity, a novel mechanism of action, a low resistance rate and superior efficacy against HSV in animal models. BAY 57-1293 (N-[5-(aminosulfonyl)-4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2-pyridinyl)phenyl]acetamide), a well-tolerated member of this class of compounds, significantly reduces time to healing, prevents rebound of disease after cessation of treatment and, most importantly, reduces frequency and severity of recurrent disease. Thus, this class of drugs has significant potential for the treatment of HSV disease in humans, including those resistant to current medications.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2002
Ulrich Betz; Rüdiger Fischer; Gerald Kleymann; Martin Hendrix; Helga Rübsamen-Waigmann
ABSTRACT BAY 57-1293 belongs to a new class of antiviral compounds and inhibits replication of herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 and type 2 in the nanomolar range in vitro by abrogating the enzymatic activity of the viral primase-helicase complex. In various rodent models of HSV infection the antiviral activity of BAY 57-1293 in vivo was found to be superior compared to all compounds currently used to treat HSV infections. The compound shows profound antiviral activity in murine and rat lethal challenge models of disseminated herpes, in a murine zosteriform spread model of cutaneous disease, and in a murine ocular herpes model. It is active in parenteral, oral, and topical formulations. BAY 57-1293 continued to demonstrate efficacy when the onset of treatment was initiated after symptoms of herpetic disease were already apparent.
Archive | 2000
Ruediger Fischer; Gerald Kleymann; Ulrich Betz; Judith Baumeister; Wolfgang Bender; Peter Eckenberg; Gabriele Handke; Martin Hendrix; Kerstin Henninger; Axel Jensen; Joerg Keldenich; Udo Schneider; Olaf Weber
Archive | 2000
Ulrich Betz; Gerald Kleymann; Olaf Weber; Emanuel Lohrmann
Archive | 2000
Gerald Kleymann; Ulrich Betz; Ruediger Fischer; Martin Hendrix; Guy Hewlett; Veniamin Pevzner
Archive | 2002
Gerald Kleymann; Rüdiger Fischer; Martin Hendrix; Guy Hewlett; Veniamin Pevzner; Ulrich Betz; Wolfgang Bender; Peter Eckenberg; Gabriele Handke; Udo Schneider; Olaf Weber; Kerstin Henninger; Axel Jensen; Jörg Keldenich; Judith Baumeister
Archive | 2002
Rüdiger Fischer; Ulrich Betz; Martin Hendrix; Gerald Kleymann; Rudolf Schohe-Loop; Judith Baumeister; Wolfgang Bender; Peter Eckenberg; Gabriele Handke; Kerstin Henninger; Axel Jensen; Jörg Keldenich; Udo Schneider; Olaf Weber
Archive | 2001
Gerald Kleymann; Ruediger Fischer; Ulrich Betz; Wolfgang Bender; Peter Eckenberg; Gabriele Handke-Ergueden; Martin Hendrix; Udo Schneider; Rudolf Schohe-Loop; Judith Baumeister; Olaf Weber; Kerstin Henninger; Axel Jensen; Joerg Keldenich
Archive | 2002
Martin Hendrix; Gerald Kleymann; Ulrich Betz; Judith Baumeister; Wolfgang Bender; Peter Eckenberg; Rüdiger Fischer; Gabriele Handke; Kerstin Henninger; Axel Jensen; Jörg Keldenich; Udo Schneider; Olaf Weber
Archive | 2006
Ulrich Betz; Tobias Laich; Wolfgang Bender; Ruediger Fischer; Martin Hendrix; Gerald Kleymann