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Identification of a Series of Compounds with Potent Antiviral Activity for the Treatment of Enterovirus Infections
Rhinovirus
(genus enterovirus) infections are responsible for many
of the severe exacerbations of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease. Other members of the genus can cause life-threatening acute
neurological infections. There is currently no antiviral drug approved
for the treatment of such infections. We have identified a series
of potent, broad-spectrum antiviral compounds that inhibit the replication
of the human rhinovirus, Coxsackie virus, poliovirus, and enterovirus-71.
The mechanism of action of the compounds has been established as inhibition
of a lipid kinase, PI4KIIIβ. Inhibition of hepatitis C replication
in a replicon assay correlated with enterovirus inhibition