Therapeutic targets for enterovirus infections
Year of publication
2020
Authors
Laajala, Mira; Reshamwala, Dhanik; Marjomäki, Varpu
Abstract
Introduction Enteroviruses are among the most common viruses causing a huge number of acute and chronic infections leading to high economic costs. Novel non-toxic antivirals that reduce the virus load in acutely infected individuals and from various surfaces are needed to efficiently combat these viruses. Areas covered This review summarizes the recent findings of compounds and tools targeting the enteroviruses and host cell molecules that are crucial for virus infection. In addition, the review states the modern methods to find new targets and tools that help to understand the mechanisms of action. Expert opinion High throughput molecular screens have revealed important aspects of virus life cycle in host cells and, concomitantly, some of the targets and compounds found serve as potential anti-virals combatting enterovirus infections. The risk of resistance development found for direct capsid binders lowers their usefulness, but combining them with compounds targeting evolutionarily conserved processes such as replication/translation makes them potentially a valid therapy for the future. Further automation and access to structural molecular tools such as cryo-EM and further development of e.g. docking and simulation of large virus particles requiring heavy computation will contribute to better understanding of molecular mechanisms of action of future antivirals.
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Publication type
Publication format
Article
Parent publication type
Journal
Article type
Review article
Audience
ScientificPeer-reviewed
Peer-ReviewedMINEDU's publication type classification code
A2 Review article, Literature review, Systematic reviewPublication channel information
Journal/Series
Publisher
Volume
24
Issue
8
Pages
745-757
ISSN
Publication forum
Publication forum level
1
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
No
Self-archived
No
Other information
Fields of science
Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology
Keywords
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Publication country
United Kingdom
Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.1080/14728222.2020.1784141
The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection
Yes