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Development of peptide-conjugated morpholino oligomers as pan-arenavirus inhibitors

Authors: 
Neuman BW, Bederka LH, Stein DA, Ting JP, Moulton HM, Buchmeier MJ
Citation: 
Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2011 Aug 8. [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract: 
Members of the Arenaviridae are a threat to public health and can cause meningitis and hemorrhagic fever, yet treatment options remain limited by a lack of effective antivirals. In this study, we found that peptide-conjugated phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers (PPMO) complementary to viral genomic RNA were effective in reducing arenavirus replication in cell cultures and in vivo. PPMO complementary to the Junín virus genome were designed to interfere with viral RNA synthesis, translation, or both. However, only PPMO designed to potentially interfere with translation were effective in reducing virus replication. PPMO complementary to sequence that is highly conserved across arenaviruses and located at the 5' -termini of both genomic segments were effective against Junín, Tacaribe, Pichinde and Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis arenavirus-infected cell cultures, and suppressed viral titers in the livers of LCMV-infected mice. These results suggest that arenavirus 5' -genomic-termini represent promising targets for pan-arenavirus antiviral therapeutic development.
Epub: 
Not Epub
Organism or Cell Type: 
virus: Junín, Tacaribe, Pichinde and Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis arenavirus-infected cell cultures
Delivery Method: 
peptide-coupled