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Hepatitis C therapy with HCV NS5B polymerase inhibitors.

Vincent Soriano1, Eugenia Vispo, Carmen de Mendoza, Pablo Labarga, Jose Vicente Fernandez-Montero, Eva Poveda, Ana Treviño, Pablo Barreiro.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Several HCV polymerase inhibitors are in advanced stages of clinical development. They are nucleos(t)ide and non-nucleoside analogs. Nucleos(t)ides inhibit viral replication acting as chain terminators whereas non-nucleosides block allosterically the HCV polymerase. Sofosbuvir is an uridine analog and currently the most promising HCV polymerase inhibitor, being active across all HCV genotypes. It has good tolerability and a robust barrier to resistance. In contrast, non-nucleoside analogs have low to moderate antiviral potency, a low barrier to resistance and inhibit only HCV genotype 1. AREAS COVERED: Studies conducted with distinct HCV polymerase inhibitors as part of interferon-free combinations have opened a new landscape in which shorter treatment duration and all-oral regimens are envisioned as the future curative treatment for most chronic hepatitis C patients. EXPERT OPINION: Antiviral drug development for HCV is progressing at a feverish pace. Amongst HCV polymerase inhibitors, sofosbuvir has positioned as unique companion with ribavirin as therapy for most HCV genotypes 2 or 3, and along with NS5A inhibitors for other HCV genotypes. Non-nucleoside HCV polymerase inhibitors are being developed only as part of all-oral combinations with protease inhibitors. The expected high cost of DAAs will preclude their prompt and wider use, allowing room for using alternative cheaper options in easier-to-treat patient populations.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23621117     DOI: 10.1517/14656566.2013.795543

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Pharmacother        ISSN: 1465-6566            Impact factor:   3.889


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