| Literature DB >> 34661397 |
Kellan T Passow1, Haley S Caldwell2,3, Kiet A Ngo3, Jamie J Arnold4, Nicole M Antczak5, Anoop Narayanan4, Joyce Jose4,6, Shana J Sturla5, Craig E Cameron4, Alexander T Ciota2,3, Daniel A Harki1.
Abstract
The naturally occurring nucleotide 3'-deoxy-3',4'-didehydro-cytidine-5'-triphosphate (ddhCTP) was recently found to exert potent and broad-spectrum antiviral activity. However, nucleoside 5'-triphosphates in general are not cell-permeable, which precludes the direct use of ddhCTP as a therapeutic. To harness the therapeutic potential of this endogenous antiviral nucleotide, we synthesized phosphoramidate prodrug HLB-0532247 (1) and found it to result in dramatically elevated levels of ddhCTP in cells. We compared 1 and 3'-deoxy-3',4'-didehydro-cytidine (ddhC) and found that 1 more effectively reduces titers of Zika and West Nile viruses in cell culture with minimal nonspecific toxicity to host cells. We conclude that 1 is a promising antiviral agent based on a novel strategy of facilitating elevated levels of the endogenous ddhCTP antiviral nucleotide.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34661397 PMCID: PMC8877721 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.1c01481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446