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Screening and Identification of Lujo Virus Inhibitors Using a Recombinant Reporter Virus Platform.

Stephen R WelchJessica R SpenglerSarah C GenzerPayel ChatterjeeMike FlintEric BergeronJoel M MontgomeryStuart T NicholCésar G AlbariñoChristina F Spiropoulou
Published in: Viruses (2021)
Lujo virus (LUJV), a highly pathogenic arenavirus, was first identified in 2008 in Zambia. To aid the identification of effective therapeutics for LUJV, we developed a recombinant reporter virus system, confirming reporter LUJV comparability with wild-type virus and its utility in high-throughput antiviral screening assays. Using this system, we evaluated compounds with known and unknown efficacy against related arenaviruses, with the aim of identifying LUJV-specific and potential new pan-arenavirus antivirals. We identified six compounds demonstrating robust anti-LUJV activity, including several compounds with previously reported activity against other arenaviruses. These data provide critical evidence for developing broad-spectrum antivirals against high-consequence arenaviruses.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • crispr cas
  • wild type
  • risk assessment
  • single cell
  • electronic health record
  • cell free
  • human health
  • data analysis