Title Ex vivo and in vivo inhibition of human rhinovirus replication by a new pseudosubstrate of viral 2A protease.
Author Falah, Nisrine; Violot, Sebastien; Decimo, Didier; Berri, Fatma; Foucault-Grunenwald, Marie-Laure; Ohlmann, Theophile; Schuffenecker, Isabelle; Morfin, Florence; Lina, Bruno; Riteau, Beatrice; Cortay, Jean-Claude
Journal J Virol Publication Year/Month 2012-Jan
PMID 22072773 PMCID PMC3255852
Affiliation 1.VirPath, EMR 4610, Virologie et Pathologie Humaine, Universite Lyon 1, Universite de Lyon, Faculte de Medecine Lyon-Est, Secteur Laennec, Lyon, France.

Human rhinoviruses (HRVs) remain a significant public health problem as they are the major cause of both upper and lower respiratory tract infections. Unfortunately, to date no vaccine or antiviral against these pathogens is available. Here, using a high-throughput yeast two-hybrid screening, we identified a 6-amino-acid hit peptide, LVLQTM, which acted as a pseudosubstrate of the viral 2A cysteine protease (2A(pro)) and inhibited its activity. This peptide was chemically modified with a reactive electrophilic fluoromethylketone group to form a covalent linkage with the nucleophilic active-site thiol of the enzyme. Ex vivo and in vivo experiments showed that thus converted, LVLQTM was a strong inhibitor of HRV replication in both A549 cells and mice. To our knowledge, this is the first report validating a compound against HRV infection in a mouse model.

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