Viral infections trigger the integrated stress response (ISR) in eukaryotic cells that leads to the activation of eIF2α kinases, the elevation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α (eIF2α) phosphorylation, and thereby the shutdown of global protein synthesis that viruses rely on to replicate. Coronaviruses and other viruses have evolved various subversion mechanisms to counteract the antiviral ISR. These intricate host-virus interactions may be exploited by pharmacologically activating the host ISR for the development of host-directed antivirals (HDAs), an increasingly relevant area of research. In this study, we have discovered a new class of flavonoid-based ISR activators that exhibit potent antiviral activity against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV). PEDV and PDCoV are animal coronaviruses of great veterinary and economic importance, for which there are currently no effective therapeutics. The mechanistic study indicated that lead compounds 1-B and 1-C inhibit PEDV and PDCoV replication upregulating eIF2α phosphorylation and thereby downregulating global protein synthesis in host cells, suggesting they are HDA antivirals.

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