[Modulation of transcriptomic signature of the infected host: a new therapeutic strategy for the management of severe viral infections? Example of the flu].

Reanimation Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-04-07 DOI:10.1007/s13546-016-1188-1
J Poissy, O Terrier, B Lina, J Textoris, M Rosa-Calatrava
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Abstract

During the last decades, emergence and reemergence of viruses were responsible for epidemic and pandemic infectious diseases, with variable degrees of severity. Current preventive strategies are not sufficient at all, and available therapeutic drugs are very limited. Indeed, genetic variations of viruses can impair the efficacy of antiviral compounds by the apparition of resistance. Moreover, current delay needed for de novo development of drugs does not allow a rapid response in case of important epidemic or pandemic events. In this context, new therapeutic approaches are necessary. An innovative concept is to repurpose already marketed compounds that can reverse the host cellular transcriptomic response to the infection. By targeting the host, these molecules exhibit a broad-spectrum activity and are potentially effective even against new emergent strains. This strategy implements the characterization of specific host gene expression profiles, the in silico screening of drugs, and their validation in in vitro and in vivo models, until their evaluation in clinical trials. Here, we will present this approach, with the example of the flu.

受感染宿主转录组特征的调节:一种治疗严重病毒感染的新策略?流感的例子]。
在过去几十年里,病毒的出现和重新出现造成了严重程度不同的流行病和大流行性传染病。目前的预防策略根本不够,可用的治疗药物也非常有限。事实上,病毒的遗传变异可以通过出现耐药性而削弱抗病毒化合物的功效。此外,目前重新开发药物所需的延迟,使我们无法在发生重大流行病或大流行病事件时迅速作出反应。在这种情况下,新的治疗方法是必要的。一个创新的概念是重新利用已经上市的化合物,这些化合物可以逆转宿主细胞对感染的转录组反应。通过靶向宿主,这些分子表现出广谱活性,甚至对新出现的菌株也可能有效。该策略实现了特定宿主基因表达谱的表征,药物的计算机筛选,以及它们在体外和体内模型中的验证,直到它们在临床试验中进行评估。在这里,我们将以流感为例介绍这种方法。
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Reanimation
Reanimation MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: En 2001, Réanimation-urgences est devenu Réanimation et propose un nouveau concept de revue : les pratiques du réanimateur traitées en dossiers thématiques. La revue Réanimation est la revue officielle de la Société de réanimation de langue française (SRLF). Chaque numéro, à raison de six par an, est consacré à un thème choisi parmi les thèmes obligatoires de formation continue en réanimation (Appareil respiratoire, appareil circulatoire, infectiologie, neurologie-stomatologie, métabolisme et nutrition, urgences) ou parmi les modules optionnels (neurologie, toxicologie, réanimation digestive, évaluation, pédiatrie et néonatologie, traumatologie, hématocancérologie).
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