广谱合成碳水化合物受体(SCRs)抑制多种病毒科的病毒侵入

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Shahrzad Ezzatpour, Khushabu Thakur, Kenneth Erzoah Ndede, David W. Buchholz, Annette Choi, Brian Imbiakha, Jordan Carter, David Onofrei, Brett Eaton, Elena Postnikova, Michael Murphy, Beicer C. Tapia, Diana Bello, Siddharth Pasari, Anthony Russo, Matthew Babayev, Gregory P. Holland, Michael R. Holbrook, Sara L. Caddy, Steven J. Moran, Seyed Mohammad Davachi, Isaac Abrrey Monreal, Julie Sahler, Victoria Ortega, Jose M. Miranda, Gary R. Whittaker, Mason C. Jager, Seema K. Bhagwat, Pradeep Chopra, Geert Jan-Boons, Mateusz Marianski, Adam B. Braunschweig, Hector C. Aguilar
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病毒大流行继续威胁着全球健康和经济稳定。尽管医学取得了进步,但广谱抗病毒药物(bsa)的缺乏阻碍了对新出现的病毒威胁作出快速反应。这主要是由于缺乏跨不同病毒家族的通用药物靶点和病毒蛋白之间的高度可变性。在这项研究中,我们利用来自副粘病毒科、丝状病毒科和冠状病毒科6种高危病毒的假型病毒颗粒(PVPs),评估了57种合成碳水化合物受体(SCRs)在纤维素中的抗病毒活性。4种SCRs对所有检测的PVPs均有抑制作用,并证实其对SARS-CoV-2、MERS-CoV、EBOV、MARV、NiV和HeV等活病毒有抑制作用。值得注意的是,SCR005和SCR007表现出最小的毒性,但在单剂量严重动物模型中显著降低了SARS-CoV-2感染。机制研究表明,SCRs与病毒包膜n -聚糖结合,阻断病毒附着和/或融合。这些结果确定了保守的病毒n -聚糖是有希望的BSA靶点,并建立了scr作为具有大流行潜力的包膜病毒的候选预防剂。
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Broad-spectrum synthetic carbohydrate receptors (SCRs) inhibit viral entry across multiple virus families

Broad-spectrum synthetic carbohydrate receptors (SCRs) inhibit viral entry across multiple virus families
Viral pandemics continue to threaten global health and economic stability. Despite medical advances, the absence of broad-spectrum antivirals (BSAs) prevents rapid responses to emerging viral threats. This is largely due to the lack of universal drug targets across diverse viral families and high variability among viral proteins. In this study, we evaluated 57 synthetic carbohydrate receptors (SCRs) for antiviral activity in cellulo using pseudotyped virus particles (PVPs) from six high-risk viruses across three families: Paramyxoviridae, Filoviridae, and Coronaviridae. Four SCRs inhibited all tested PVPs, and their efficacy was confirmed against live viruses including SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV, EBOV, MARV, NiV, and HeV. Notably, SCR005 and SCR007, which exhibited minimal toxicity, significantly reduced SARS-CoV-2 infection in a severe animal model with a single dose. Mechanistic studies suggested that SCRs bind viral envelope N-glycans, blocking viral attachment and/or fusion. These results identify conserved viral N-glycans as promising BSA targets and establish SCRs as candidate prophylactic agents against enveloped viruses with pandemic potential.
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Science Advances
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21.40
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1937
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期刊介绍: Science Advances, an open-access journal by AAAS, publishes impactful research in diverse scientific areas. It aims for fair, fast, and expert peer review, providing freely accessible research to readers. Led by distinguished scientists, the journal supports AAAS's mission by extending Science magazine's capacity to identify and promote significant advances. Evolving digital publishing technologies play a crucial role in advancing AAAS's global mission for science communication and benefitting humankind.
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