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  2. The Synergistic Effect of Baloxavir and Neuraminidase Inhibitors against Influenza Viruses In Vitro

The Synergistic Effect of Baloxavir and Neuraminidase Inhibitors against Influenza Viruses In Vitro

  • Viruses. 2024 Sep 14;16(9):1467. doi: 10.3390/v16091467.
Xiaojia Guo 1 Lei Zhao 2 Wei Li 1 Ruiyuan Cao 1 Wu Zhong 1
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  • 1 National Engineering Research Center for the Emergency Drug, Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Beijing 100850, China.
  • 2 Beijing Sunho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Beijing 102600, China.
Abstract

Influenza viruses remain a major threat to human health. Four classes of drugs have been approved for the prevention and treatment of influenza infections. Oseltamivir, a neuraminidase inhibitor, is a first-line anti-influenza drug, and baloxavir is part of the newest generation of anti-influenza drugs that targets the viral polymerase. The emergence of drug resistance has reduced the efficacy of established Antiviral drugs. Combination therapy is one of the options for controlling drug resistance and enhancing therapeutical efficacies. Here, we evaluate the Antiviral effects of baloxavir combined with neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) against wild-type influenza viruses, as well as influenza viruses with drug-resistance mutations. The combination of baloxavir with NAIs led to significant synergistic effects; however, the combination of baloxavir with laninamivir failed to result in a synergistic effect on influenza B viruses. Considering the rapid emergence of drug resistance to baloxavir, we believe that these results will be beneficial for combined drug use against influenza.

Keywords

baloxavir; drug combination; drug-resistant strains; influenza virus; neuraminidase inhibitors.

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