1. Synergistic combination of orally available safe-in-man pleconaril, AG7404, and mindeudesivir inhibits enterovirus infections in human cell and organoid cultures.
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Ravlo, Erlend, Ianevski, Aleksandr, Schjølberg, Jørn-Ove, Solvang, Vanessa, Dumaru, Rabina, Lysvand, Hilde, Hankinson, Jacqueline, Vähä-Koskela, Markus, Vainionpää, Sanna, Varhe, Anni, Seppänen, Hanna, Smura, Teemu, Wang, Xin, Wang, Yining, Li, Pengfei, Pan, Qiuwei, Dahl-Jorgensen, Knut, Krogvold, Lars, Kamyshnyi, Oleksandr, and Nilsen, Hans-Johnny Schjelderup
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MEDICAL sciences , *ENTEROVIRUS diseases , *HUMAN cell culture , *ORGANS (Anatomy) , *MEDICAL microbiology - Abstract
Enteroviruses can infect various human organs, causing diseases such as meningitis, the common cold, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, myocarditis, pancreatitis, hepatitis, poliomyelitis, sepsis, and type 1 diabetes. Currently, there are no approved treatments for enterovirus infections. In this study, we identified a synergistic combination of orally available, safe-in-man pleconaril, AG7404, and mindeudesivir, that at non-toxic concentrations effectively inhibited enterovirus replication in human cell and organoid cultures. Importantly, the cocktail did not alter glucose and insulin levels in the culture medium of pancreatic β-cells and preserved the contraction rhythm of infected heart organoids. These findings highlight a promising drug cocktail for further preclinical studies and clinical trials targeting a broad range of enterovirus-mediated diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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