Publications by authors named "Ian Knowles"

Endocytosis, or internalization through endosomes, is a major cell entry mechanism used by respiratory viruses. Phosphoinositide 5-kinase (PIKfyve) is a critical enzyme for the synthesis of phosphatidylinositol (3, 5)biphosphate (PtdIns (3, 5)P2) and has been implicated in virus trafficking the endocytic pathway. In fact, antiviral effects of PIKfyve inhibitors against SARS-CoV-2 and Ebola have been reported, but there is little evidence regarding other respiratory viruses.

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  • PC945 is a newly developed antifungal medication designed for inhalation treatment, showing promise for preventing fungal infections in the lungs.
  • In a study with neutropenic mice infected with Aspergillus fumigatus, mice receiving eight doses of PC945 demonstrated significantly better antifungal effects compared to those receiving only two doses.
  • The research highlighted that higher concentrations of PC945 accumulates in lung tissue compared to plasma, suggesting the potential for effective localized treatment against pulmonary fungal infections.
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Background And Purpose: Effective anti-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) agents are still not available for clinical use. Current major targets are virus surface proteins, such as a fusion protein involved in viral entry, but agents effective after RSV infection is established are required. Here we have investigated the effects of late therapeutic intervention with a novel inhaled RSV polymerase inhibitor, PC786, on RSV infection in human airway epithelium.

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The discovery of a novel series of therapeutic agents that has been designed and optimized for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is reported. The pharmacological strategy was based on the identification of compounds that inhibit a defined subset of kinase enzymes modulating inflammatory processes that would be effective against steroid refractory disease and exhibit a sustained duration of action after inhaled delivery.

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1 The effects of purinoceptor ligands for P2X1 and/or P2X3 receptors (alpha,beta-meATP, IP(5)I, TNP-ATP, MRS 2179, PPADS, Phenol red and RO116-6446/008; i.v., n=4-5) and for P2Y1 receptors (PPADS, MRS 2179 and MRS 2269; i.

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