Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2510002 Antiviral Research 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of the iminosugar drug UV-4 to provide in vivo protection from lethal dengue virus (DENV) challenge. This study utilized a well-described model of dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome (DHF/DSS)-like lethal disease in AG129 mice lacking the type I and II interferon receptors. Herein, we present UV-4 as a potent iminosugar for controlling DENV infection and disease in this mouse model. Specifically, administration of UV-4 reduced mortality, as well as viremia and viral RNA in key tissues, and cytokine storm. In addition, UV-4 treatment can be delayed, and it does not alter the anti-DENV antibody response. These results have set the foundation for development of UV-4 as a DENV-specific antiviral in phase I human clinical trials.

► UV-4 provides effective inhibition of dengue virus infection in vivo. ► Treatment with UV-4 in vivo reduces viral titers in key tissues. ► Cytokine levels are reduced in UV-4 treated mice. ► First study to thoroughly characterize the effect of an iminosugar on DENV.

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