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[Stimulation of the antiviral innate immune response by pyrimidine biosynthesis inhibitors: a surprise of phenotypic screening].
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Medecine sciences : M/S [Med Sci (Paris)] 2015 Jan; Vol. 31 (1), pp. 98-104. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Feb 06. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- RNA viruses are responsible for major human diseases such as flu, bronchitis, dengue, hepatitis C or measles. They also represent an emerging threat because of increased worldwide exchanges and human populations penetrating more and more natural ecosystems. Recent progresses in our understanding of cellular pathways controlling viral replication suggest that compounds targeting host cell functions, rather than the virus itself, could inhibit a large panel of RNA viruses. In particular, several academic laboratories and private companies are now seeking molecules that stimulate the host innate antiviral response. One appealing strategy is to identify molecules that induce the large cluster of antiviral genes known as Interferon-Stimulated Genes (ISGs). To reach this goal, we have developed a phenotypic assay based on human cells transfected with a luciferase reporter gene under control of an interferon-stimulated response element (ISRE). This system was used in a high-throughput screening of chemical libraries comprising around 54,000 compounds. Among validated hits, compound DD264 was shown to boost the innate immune response in cell cultures, and displayed a broad-spectrum antiviral activity. While deciphering its mode of action, DD264 was found to target the fourth enzyme of de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis, namely the dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH). Thus, our data unraveled a yet unsuspected link between pyrimidine biosynthesis and the innate antiviral response.<br /> (© 2015 médecine/sciences – Inserm.)
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- Antiviral Agents isolation & purification
Dihydroorotate Dehydrogenase
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
Enzyme Inhibitors isolation & purification
High-Throughput Screening Assays
Humans
Phenotype
Small Molecule Libraries analysis
Antiviral Agents pharmacology
Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology
Immunity, Innate drug effects
Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors antagonists & inhibitors
Pyrimidines biosynthesis
Viruses immunology
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Details
- Language :
- French
- ISSN :
- 0767-0974
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Medecine sciences : M/S
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25658737
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/20153101019