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Selective Inhibition of Myxovirus Replication by a Novel Series of Cholesterol-Naphthalenesulfonic Acid Hybrid Molecules

Authors :
M.F. Wong
Prem Mohan
E. De Clercq
S. Ikeda
Source :
Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy. 5:122-127
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1994.

Abstract

A novel series of hybrid molecules with cholesterol and naphthalenesulfonic acid have been synthesized and evaluated for their inhibitory activity against myxoviruses (respiratory syncytial virus [RSV], influenza A and B virus), Naphthalenesulfonic acids (compounds 1–3) and cholesterols (compounds 4 and 5) did not inhibit myxovirus-induced cytopathic-ity. However, hybrid molecules (compounds 6 and 7) proved active against RSV and influenza A virus but not influenza B virus. The antiviral effects of the hybrid compounds 6 and 7 were comparable to those of dextran sulfate. Mixtures of naphthalenesulfonic acid and cholesteryl chloroformate (compounds 1 and 5 molecules, corresponding to the hybrid molecule 6; and compounds 2 and 5, corresponding to the hybrid molecule 7) did not show antiviral activity. The mode of action of the cholesterol-linked naphthalenesulfonic acids can be attributed to inhibition of virus-cell fusion (influenza A virus) or inhibition of both virus-cell binding and fusion (RSV).

Details

ISSN :
20402066
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........77f4fdc11592bfe15b005042ddbc4eea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/095632029400500209