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CL-385319 inhibits H5N1 avian influenza A virus infection by blocking viral entry. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • CL-385319 is an N-substituted piperidine that effectively inhibits H1, H2, and H5N1 influenza A viruses by interfering with the viral hemagglutinin's fusogenic function.
  • It has a low cytotoxicity and an IC50 of 27.03 μM in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells, demonstrating its potential against highly pathogenic strains.
  • Molecular docking analysis indicates that CL-385319 binds to the HA2 stem region of hemagglutinin, with mutations in this area leading to resistance, suggesting it could be a promising candidate for developing new antiviral therapies.

Article Abstract

CL-385319, an N-substituted piperidine, is effective in inhibiting infection of H1-, H2-, and to a lesser extent, H3-typed influenza A viruses by interfering with the fusogenic function of the viral hemagglutinin. Here we show that CL-385319 is effective in inhibiting infection of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza A virus in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells with an IC50 of 27.03±2.54 μM. This compound with low cytotoxicity (CC50=1.48±0.01 mM) could also inhibit entry of pseudoviruses carrying hemagglutinins from H5N1 strains that were isolated from different places at different times, while it had no inhibitory activity on the entry of VSV-G pseudotyped particles. CL385319 could not inhibit N1-typed neuraminidase activity and the adsorption of H5-typed HA to chicken erythrocytes at the concentration as high as 1 mg/ml (2.8 mM). Computer-aid molecular docking analysis suggested that CL-385319 might bind to the cavity of HA2 stem region which was known to undergo significant rearrangement during membrane fusion. Pseudoviruses with M24A mutation in HA1 or F110S mutation in HA2 were resistant to CL-385319, indicating that these two residues in the cavity region may be critical for CL-385319 bindings. These findings suggest that CL-385319 can serve as a lead for development of novel virus entry inhibitors for preventing and treating H5N1 influenza A virus infection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejphar.2011.04.013DOI Listing

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