Valerie A. Vaillancourt
Upjohn
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Antiviral Research | 2002
Roger J. Brideau; Mary L. Knechtel; Audris Huang; Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Ellen E. Vera; Nancee L. Oien; Todd A. Hopkins; Janet L. Wieber; Karen F. Wilkinson; Bob D. Rush; Francis J. Schwende; Michael W. Wathen
We identified a novel class of 4-oxo-dihydroquinolines represented by PNU-183792 which specifically inhibit herpesvirus polymerases. PNU-183792 was highly active against human cytomegalovirus (HCMV, IC(50) value 0.69 microM), varicella zoster virus (VZV, IC(50) value 0.37 microM) and herpes simplex virus (HSV, IC(50) value 0.58 microM) polymerases but was inactive (IC(50) value >40 microM) against human alpha (alpha), gamma (gamma), or delta (delta) polymerases. In vitro antiviral activity against HCMV was determined using cytopathic effect, plaque reduction and virus yield reduction assays (IC(50) ranging from 0.3 to 2.4 microM). PNU-183792 antiviral activity against both VZV (IC(50) value 0.1 microM) and HSV (IC(50) ranging from 3 to 5 microM) was analyzed using plaque reduction assays. PNU-183792 was also active (IC(50) ranging 0.1-0.7 microM) in cell culture assays against simian varicella virus (SVV), murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) and rat cytomegalovirus (RCMV). Cell culture activity was compared with the appropriate licensed drugs ganciclovir (GCV), cidofovir (CDV) and acyclovir (ACV). PNU-183792 was also active against both GCV-resistant and CDV-resistant HCMV and against ACV-resistant HSV. Toxicity assays using four different species of proliferating mammalian cells indicated PNU-183792 was not cytotoxic at relevant drug concentrations (CC(50) value >100 microM). PNU-183792 was inactive against unrelated DNA and RNA viruses indicating specificity for herpesviruses. In animals, PNU-183792 was orally bioavailable and was efficacious in a model of lethal MCMV infection.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2000
Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Michele M. Cudahy; Sandra Staley; Roger J. Brideau; Steven J. Conrad; Mary L. Knechtel; Nancee L. Oien; Janet L. Wieber; Yoshihiko Yagi; Michael W. Wathen
ortho-Hydroxynaphthalene carboxamides have been identified as inhibitors of HCMV DNA polymerase. SAR investigations have demonstrated that both the amide and hydroxy functionalities are required for activity. Substitution on the naphthalene ring has led to inhibitors with submicromolar IC50s against HCMV polymerase. These compounds have been found to be >100-fold selective for inhibition of HCMV polymerase versus human alpha polymerase and display antiviral activity in a cell-based plaque reduction assay.
Archive | 2001
Gordon L. Bundy; Fred L. Ciske; Michael J. Genin; Steven E. Heasley; Scott D. Larsen; Byung Hyun Lee; Paul D. May; John R. Palmer; Mark E. Schnute; Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Atli Thorarensen; Allison J. Wolf; Nancy Anne Wicnienski; David Wilhite
Archive | 1999
Steven Ronald Turner; Joseph Walter Strohbach; Suvit Thaisrivongs; Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Mark E. Schnute; John A. Tucker
Archive | 1997
Robert C. Gadwood; Michael R. Barbachyn; Dana S. Toops; Herman W. Smith; Valerie A. Vaillancourt
Archive | 1998
John A. Tucker; Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Joseph Walter Strohbach; Karen Rene Romines; Mark E. Schnute; Michele M. Cudahy; Suvit Thaisrivongs; Steven Ronald Turner
Archive | 2011
Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Nathan Anthony Logan Chubb; Michael P. Curtis; William Howson; Graham M. Kyne; Sanjay Menon; Susan M. K. Sheehan; Donald James Skalitzky; John Adam Wendt
Archive | 1999
Steven Ronald Turner; Joseph Walter Strohbach; Suvit Thaisrivongs; Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Mark E. Schnute; Allen Scott
Archive | 2012
Michael P. Curtis; Sanjay Menon; Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Nathan Anthony Logan Chubb; Denis Billen; Sean D.W. Greenwood; Timothy Stuk
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007
Mark E. Schnute; David J. Anderson; Roger J. Brideau; Fred L. Ciske; Sarah A. Collier; Michele M. Cudahy; Marijean Eggen; Michael J. Genin; Todd A. Hopkins; Thomas M. Judge; Euibong J. Kim; Mary L. Knechtel; Sajiv K. Nair; James A. Nieman; Nancee L. Oien; Allen Scott; Steven P. Tanis; Valerie A. Vaillancourt; Michael W. Wathen; Janet L. Wieber