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Antiviral activity of brincidofovir on parvovirus B19.

Gloria Bua1, Ilaria Conti1, Elisabetta Manaresi1, Phiroze Sethna2, Scott Foster2, Francesca Bonvicini1, Giorgio Gallinella3.   

Abstract

Parvovirus B19 (B19V), a single-stranded DNA virus in the family Parvoviridae, is a human pathogenic virus responsible for a wide range of clinical manifestations. Currently there is no approved antiviral therapy for parvovirus infection. The acyclic nucleoside phosphonate cidofovir (CDV) has been demonstrated to inhibit replication of B19V in vitro. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether brincidofovir (BCV), a novel lipid conjugate of CDV, could also inhibit B19V replication. Experiments were carried out in erythroid progenitor cells (EPCs) and UT7/EpoS1 cells, infected with B19V and cultured in the presence of different concentrations of BCV and CDV for comparison. The dynamics of viral replication was evaluated by a qPCR-based assay and the extent of inhibition of viral replication exerted by the compounds determined, along with the effect of the compounds on cell viability and cell proliferation rates. Results confirmed that BCV showed significantly higher antiviral activity against B19V compared to CDV in both cell-based systems. For BCV, the calculated EC50 values were in the range 6.6-14.3 μM in EPCs and 0.22-0.63 μM in UT7/EpoS1 cells. In comparison, the EC50 values for CDV were >300 μM in EPCs and 16.1 μM in UT7/EpoS1 cells. Concurrently, the effects on cell viability were observed at a much higher concentration of BCV, with calculated CC50 values in the range 93.4-102.9 μM in EPCs and 59.9-66.8 μM in UT7/Epos1. The antiviral activity was observed specifically with the metabolically active stereoisomer of BCV suggesting that CDV-diphosphate, the metabolite of both BCV and CDV, was the active antiviral. Our results support a selective role for BCV in the inhibition of B19 viral replication.
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Keywords:  Brincidofovir; Erythroid progenitor cells; Parvovirus B19; Replication inhibition; UT7/EpoS1 cells

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30529090     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2018.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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2.  High-Throughput Screening Identifies Inhibitors for Parvovirus B19 Infection of Human Erythroid Progenitors.

Authors:  Kang Ning; Anuradha Roy; Fang Cheng; Peng Xu; Steve Kleiboeker; Carlos R Escalante; Jingxin Wang; Jianming Qiu
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3.  Molecular screening of the human parvoviruses B19 and bocavirus 1 in the study of congenital diseases as applied to symptomatic pregnant women and children.

Authors:  Maria Belen Salbetti; Mauro Sebastian Pedranti; Paula Barbero; Paula Molisani; Martina Lazzari; Nicolas Olivera; Maria Beatriz Isa; Ariel Bertoldi; Laura Moreno; Maria Pilar Adamo
Journal:  Access Microbiol       Date:  2019-06-20

4.  The N-terminal 5-68 amino acids domain of the minor capsid protein VP1 of human parvovirus B19 enters human erythroid progenitors and inhibits B19 infection.

Authors:  Wei Zou; Kang Ning; Peng Xu; Xuefeng Deng; Fang Cheng; Steve Kleiboeker; Jianming Qiu
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Review 5.  Advances in the Development of Antiviral Strategies against Parvovirus B19.

Authors:  Elisabetta Manaresi; Giorgio Gallinella
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-07-18       Impact factor: 5.048

6.  Case Report: Pure Red Cell Aplasia Caused by Refractory Parvovirus B19 Infection After Pancreas Transplantation Alone.

Authors:  Jørn Petter Lindahl; Regine Barlinn; Ingerid Weum Abrahamsen; Signe Spetalen; Karsten Midtvedt; Trond Jenssen
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7.  No G-Quadruplex Structures in the DNA of Parvovirus B19: Experimental Evidence versus Bioinformatic Predictions.

Authors:  Gloria Bua; Daniele Tedesco; Ilaria Conti; Alessandro Reggiani; Manuela Bartolini; Giorgio Gallinella
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-08-25       Impact factor: 5.048

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