包膜病毒:蓝藻凝集素的致病靶点

Н. Н. Беседнова, Б. Г. Андрюков, Т. С. Запорожец, С. П. Ермакова, Т. А. Кузнецова, С. П. Крыжановский, М. Ю. Щелканов, Г. Б. Елякова Дво Ран, N. Besednova, B. Andryukov, T. Zaporozhets, Svetlana P. Ermakova, Tatiana A. Kuznetsova, S. Kryzhanovsky, M. Shchelkanov
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凝集素是一组高度特异的碳水化合物结合蛋白,具有广泛的作用,参与所谓的身体防御“第一线”。这些独特的生物分子对各种单糖和寡糖具有高特异性,主要针对病毒和细菌的糖缀合物。蓝藻凝集素对包膜病毒有效,是现有合成药物的一种有吸引力的替代品。已知病毒对这些化合物几乎完全不形成耐药性。本综述的目的是分析、总结和讨论体内和体外实验研究的结果,说明从蓝藻中获得的凝集素对最危险和最具社会意义的病毒(SARS-Cov-2、HIV、埃博拉病毒、流感和丙型肝炎)的作用机制和抗病毒作用。此外,文章概述了为了在未来获得有效的抗病毒药物必须克服的一些挑战。
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Enveloped Viruses: Pathogenetic Targets for Cyanobacterial Lectins
Lectins are a group of highly specific carbohydrate-binding proteins with a wide spectrum of action, involved in the so-called «first line» of body defense. These unique biomolecules show high specificity for various mono- and oligosaccharides, primarily for viral and bacterial glycoconjugates. Cyanobacteria lectins are effective against enveloped viruses and are an appealing alternative to existing synthetic drugs. Virtually complete absence of resistance formation in viruses to these compounds is known. The purpose of this review is to analyze, summarize, and discuss the results of experimental studies in vivo and in vitro, illustrating the mechanisms of action and antiviral effects of lectins obtained from cyanobacteria in relation to the most dangerous and socially significant viruses: SARS-Cov-2, HIV, Ebola viruses, influenza, and hepatitis C. In addition, the article outlines some of the challenges that must be overcome in order to obtain effective antiviral drugs in the future.
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