| Literature DB >> 31634460 |
Gabriela Pastuch-Gawołek1, Danuta Gillner1, Ewelina Król2, Krzysztof Walczak3, Ilona Wandzik4.
Abstract
Nucleos(t)ide analogues play pivotal roles as antiviral, cytotoxic or immunosuppressive agents. Here, we review recent reports of nucleoside analogues that exhibit broad-spectrum activity towards multiple life-threatening RNA and DNA viruses. We also present a discussion about nucleoside antimetabolites-approved antineoplastic agents-that have recently been shown to have antiviral and/or antibacterial activity. The approved drugs and drug combinations, as well as recently identified candidates for investigation and/or experimentation, are discussed. Several examples of repurposed drugs that have already been approved for use are presented. This strategy can be crucial for the first-line treatment of acute infections or coinfections and for the management of drug-resistant strains.Entities:
Keywords: Antineoplastic agents; Antiviral therapy; Chain termination; Nucleosides; Nucleotides; Prodrugs
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31634460 PMCID: PMC7173238 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2019.172747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharmacol ISSN: 0014-2999 Impact factor: 4.432
Approved nucleos(t)ide-based antiviral and antineoplastic drugs with multi-target activity.
| Name | Type | Approved antiviral drug (approval date) | Approved antineoplastic drug (approval date) | Active clinical-stage development | Experimental development |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acyclovir | Acyclic guanosine analogue | HSV, VZV (1982) | Breast cancer ( | ||
| Azacitidine | Cytidine analogue | Myelodysplastic syndrome (2004) | AdV ( | ||
| Brivudine | Thymidine analogue | HSV-1, VZV (2002) | |||
| Clofarabine | Adenosine analogue | Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (2004) | HIV-1 ( | ||
| Decitabine | Cytidine analogue | Myelodysplastic syndrome (2006) | HIV-1 ( | ||
| Famciclovir | Acyclic guanosine analogue | HSV, VZV (1994) | |||
| Galidesivir | Adenosine analogue | EBOV (n/a) | MARV (phase 1, NCT03800173) | ZIKV ( | |
| Ganciclovir | Acyclic guanosine analogue | HSV, VZV, CMV (1989) | EBV ( | ||
| Gemcitabine | Cytidine analogue | Various carcinomas (1995): non-small cell lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, bladder cancer breast cancer ovarian cancer | HIV-1 ( | ||
| Lamivudine | L-Cytidine analogue | HIV (1999) | |||
| Penciclovir | Acyclic guanosine analogue | HSV, VZV (1996) | |||
| Ribavirin | Nucleoside analogue | RSV, HCV (1985) viral haemorrhagic fevers | HBV (phase 3, (NCT03759782, in combination with tenofovir) | Enteroviruses ( | |
| Sofosbuvir | Uridine nucleotide analogue | HCV (2013) | HBV (phase 2, NCT03312023; I combination with ledipasvir) | DENV ( | |
| Telbivudine | L-Thymidine | HBV (2006) | Immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory properties ( | ||
| Tenofovir disoproxil | Acyclic adenosine nucleotide analogue | HIV (2001) | |||
| Tenofovir alafenamide | Acyclic adenosine nucleotide analogue | HBV (2016) | HBV (phase 2, NCT03434353, in combination with inarigivir) | ||
| Trifluridine | Thymidine analogue | HSV (1980) | Metastatic colorectal cancer (2015) in combination with tipiracil | Mycoplasma pneumonia ( | |
| Valaciclovir | Acyclic guanosine analogue | HSV, VZV, CMV (1995) | |||
| Valganciclovir | Acyclic guanosine analogue | HSV, VZV, CMV (2001) | EBV ( | ||
| Vidarabine | Arabinosyl adenine analogue | HSV, VZV (1976) |
Clinical data from ClinicalTrials.gov (see https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/) in July 2019.
Approved by European Medicines Agency (EMA).
Fig. 1Structures of nucleos(t)ide-based drugs for the treatment of HBV infections.
Nucleos(t)ide-based multi-target drugs in the treatment of HBV and HIV infections.
| Nucleos(t)ide-type drugs with multi-target activity | Approved anti-HBV monotherapy | Approved combination drug for HIV |
|---|---|---|
| Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) | Viread, Gilead, 2008 | Viread, Gilead Sciences, 2001 (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) |
| Tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) | Vemlidy, Gilead, 2016 | Genvoya, Gilead Sciences 2015 (elvitegravir + cobicistat + emtricitabine, + tenofovir alafenamide) |
| Lamivudine (3TC) | Epivir, Glaxo Wellcome, 1998 | Combivir, ViiV Healthcare, 2000 (lamivudine + zidovudine) |
Fig. 2Structures of nucleos(t)ide-based and non-nucleoside drugs used in combination with tenofovir and lamivudine for the treatment of HIV infections. Abbreviations: NRTIs - nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, NNRTIs - non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors.
Fig. 3Sofosbuvir alone and in combination with other drugs in the treatment of HCV infections.
Scheme 1Mechanism of action of nucleoside-type drugs and prodrugs against herpesviruses. Abbreviations: ACV – acyclovir, BVDU – brivudine, IDU – idoxuridine, FCV – famciclovir, GCV – ganciclovir, PCV - penciclovir, TFT - trifluridine, VACV - valaciclovir, VDR – vidarabine, and VGCV – valganciclovir.
Fig. 4Nucleoside-based marketed drugs against various herpesviruses.
Fig. 5Additional nucleos(t)ide-based antiviral agents against various herpesviruses.
Fig. 6Structures of the nucleoside antimetabolites with potential antiviral activity.