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Inhibition of Human Adenovirus Replication by the Importin α/β1 Nuclear Import Inhibitor Ivermectin

Cason R. King, Tanner M. Tessier, Mackenzie J. Dodge, Jason B. Weinberg, Joe S. Mymryk

2020Journal of Virology44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) represent a ubiquitous and clinically important pathogen without an effective antiviral treatment. HAdV infections typically cause mild symptoms; however, individuals such as children, those with underlying conditions, and those with compromised immune systems can develop severe disseminated disease. Our results demonstrate that ivermectin, an FDA-approved antiparasitic agent, is effective at inhibiting replication of several HAdV types in vitro . This is in agreement with the growing body of literature suggesting ivermectin has broad antiviral activity. This study expands our mechanistic knowledge of ivermectin by showing that ivermectin targets the ability of importin-α (Imp-α) to recognize nuclear localization sequences, without effecting the Imp-α/β1 interaction. These data also exemplify the applicability of targeting host factors upon which viruses rely as a viable antiviral strategy.

Topics & Concepts

IvermectinBiologyAntiparasitic agentVirologyViral replicationCidofovirImportinPathogenNuclear transportImmunologyVirusPharmacologyGeneticsGeneCell nucleusZoologyVector-Borne Animal DiseasesVirus-based gene therapy researchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
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