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  2. Broad-spectrum antiviral activity of carbodine, the carbocyclic analogue of cytidine

Broad-spectrum antiviral activity of carbodine, the carbocyclic analogue of cytidine

  • Biochem Pharmacol. 1990 Jan 15;39(2):319-25. doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(90)90031-f.
E De Clercq 1 R Bernaerts Y F Shealy J A Montgomery
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  • 1 Rega Institute for Medical Research, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract

Carbocyclic cytidine (C-Cyd) is a broad-spectrum Antiviral agent active against DNA viruses [pox (vaccinia)], (+)RNA viruses [toga (Sindbis, Semliki forest), corona], (-)RNA viruses [orthomyxo (influenza), paramyxo (parainfluenza, measles), rhabdo (vesicular stomatitis)] and (+/-)RNA viruses (reo). The target Enzyme of C-Cyd is supposed to be CTP synthetase that converts UTP to CTP. In keeping with this assumption are the observations that (i) C-Cyd effects a dose-dependent inhibition of RNA synthesis in both virus-infected and uninfected cells, and (ii) exogenous addition of either Urd or Cyd reverses both the Antiviral and cytocidal activity of C-Cyd, whereas addition of dThd or dCyd fails to do so. The selectivity of C-Cyd against Sindbis, vesicular stomatitis and reo virus is markedly increased when C-Cyd is combined with Cyd (10 micrograms/mL). This combination may therefore be worth pursuing as a chemotherapeutic modality for the treatment of virus infections.

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