Publications by authors named "Keiko Shindoh"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers developed reporter cell lines for HCMV and VZV and identified a compound, 133G4, that effectively targets both viruses.
  • 133G4 inhibits the activation of early gene promoters associated with HCMV and VZV, specifically affecting gene expression in infected human and monkey cells.
  • The compound does not impact specific cellular protein interactions or recruitment related to viral gene activation, suggesting a unique mechanism that requires further investigation.
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To simplify the detection of infectious human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), we generated a cell line that produced luciferase in a dose-dependent manner upon HCMV infection. Using this cell line, we identified anti-HCMV compounds from a diverse library of 9,600 compounds. One of them, 1-(3,5-dichloro-4-pyridyl)piperidine-4-carboxamide (DPPC), was effective against HCMV (Towne strain) infection of human lung fibroblast cells at a 50% effective concentration of 2.

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