依诺肝素在流感病毒感染中的作用及其治疗意义。

Marta Bermejo-Jambrina,Viktoria Zaderer,Julia Eder,Gabriel Diem,Killian E Vlaming,Wilfried Posch,Teunis B H Geijtenbeek,Doris Wilflingseder
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具有大流行潜力的呼吸道病毒(如SARS-CoV-2或流感)的频繁出现,凸显了广谱预防的必要性。现有疫苗对新出现的变种的效力有所下降,而新暴发的持续风险突出了预防感染和病毒传播的替代战略的重要性。由于呼吸道病毒主要通过鼻子进入,因此针对鼻上皮的配方是有吸引力的候选者,可以中和病原体,从而预防或减少感染。依诺肝素是一种被广泛用作抗凝血剂的低分子量肝素(LMWH),也具有抗病毒和抗炎特性。我们发现,在高度分化的人鼻腔和上呼吸道3d模型中,依诺肝素抑制流感病毒a /H3N2和B/Victoria感染,减少促炎细胞因子和趋化因子的释放,减轻感染引起的上皮损伤。本研究强调了低分子肝素对呼吸道病毒的抑制作用。当应用于粘膜进入部位时,低分子肝素显示出作为传统抗病毒方法的预防性和有价值的替代方案的希望。
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The Role of Enoxaparin in Influenza Virus Infections and Its Therapeutic Implications.
Frequent emergence of respiratory viruses with pandemic potential, like SARS-CoV-2 or influenza, underscores the need for broad-spectrum prophylaxis. Existing vaccines show reduced efficacy against newly emerged variants, and the ongoing risk of new outbreaks highlights the importance of alternative strategies to prevent infection and viral transmission. As respiratory viruses primarily enter through the nose, formulations targeting the nasal epithelium are attractive candidates to neutralize pathogens and thus prevent or minimize infection. Enoxaparin, a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) widely used as an anticoagulant, also exhibits antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. We found that in highly-differentiated human nasal and upper respiratory tract 3D-models, enoxaparin inhibited influenza_A/H3N2 and B/Victoria infection, reduced release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, and mitigated epithelial damage caused by infection. Our study hihlights the LMWH inhibitory effect on respiratory viruses. When applied to mucosal entry sites, LMWH shows promise as prophylactic and valuable alternative to traditional antiviral approaches.
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