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Diazadispiroalkane Derivatives Are New Viral Entry Inhibitors.

Vadim Makarov1, Elke Bogner2, Rebekka Adfeldt3, Janna Schmitz3, Barbara Kropff4, Marco Thomas4, Natalia Monakhova1, Julia E Hölper5, Barbara G Klupp5, Thomas C Mettenleiter5.   

Abstract

Herpesviruses are widespread and can cause serious illness. Many currently available antiviral drugs have limited effects, result in rapid development of resistance, and often exhibit dose-dependent toxicity. Especially for human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), new well-tolerated compounds with novel mechanisms of action are urgently needed. In this study, we characterized the antiviral activity of two new diazadispiroalkane derivatives, 11826091 and 11826236. These two small molecules exhibited strong activity against low-passage-number HCMV. Pretreatment of cell-free virus with these compounds greatly reduced infection. Time-of-addition assays where 11826091 or 11826236 was added to cells before infection, before and during infection, or during or after infection demonstrated an inhibitory effect on early steps of infection. Interestingly, 11826236 had an effect by addition to cells after infection. Results from entry assays showed the major effect to be on attachment. Only 11826236 had a minimal effect on penetration comparable to heparin. Further, no effect on virus infection was found for cell lines with a defect in heparan sulfate expression or lacking all surface glycosaminoglycans, indicating that these small molecules bind to heparan sulfate on the cell surface. To test this further, we extended our analyses to pseudorabies virus (PrV), a member of the Alphaherpesvirinae, which is known to use cell surface heparan sulfate for initial attachment via nonessential glycoprotein C (gC). While infection with PrV wild type was strongly impaired by 11826091 or 11826236, as with heparin, a mutant lacking gC was unaffected by either treatment, demonstrating that primary attachment to heparan sulfate via gC is targeted by these small molecules.
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Keywords:  antiviral activity; entry inhibitors; heparan sulfate binding; human cytomegalovirus; new mode of action; pseudorabies virus; virus attachment

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33495228      PMCID: PMC8097465          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.02103-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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