Mechanistic Insight into Antiretroviral Potency of 2'-Deoxy-2'-β-fluoro-4'-azidocytidine (FNC) with a Long-Lasting Effect on HIV-1 Prevention.
Li SunYoumei PengWenquan YuYan ZhangLan LiangChuanjun SongJiao HouYan QiaoQingduan WangJingyu ChenMengli WuDongwei ZhangErtong LiZhifu HanQingxia ZhaoXia JinBailing ZhangZhiwei HuangJijie ChaiJian-Hua WangJun-Biao ChangPublished in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2020)
In preclinical and phase I and II clinical studies, 2'-deoxy-2'-β-fluoro-4'-azidocytidine (FNC) displays a potent and long-lasting inhibition of HIV-1 infection. To investigate its mechanism of action, we compared it with the well-documented lamivudine (3TC). Pharmacokinetic studies revealed that the intracellular retention of FNC triphosphate in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was markedly longer than that of the 3TC triphosphate. FNC selectively enters and is retained in HIV target cells, where it exerts long-lasting prevention of HIV-1 infection. In addition to inhibition of HIV-1 reverse transcription, FNC also restores A3G expression in CD4+ T cells in FNC-treated HIV-1 patients. FNC binds to the Vif-E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, enabling A3G to avoid Vif-induced ubiquitination and degradation. These data reveal the mechanisms underlying the superior anti-HIV potency and long-lasting action of FNC. Our results also suggest a potential clinical application of FNC as a long-lasting pre-exposure prophylactic agent capable of preventing HIV infection.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- hiv infected patients
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv aids
- hiv testing
- men who have sex with men
- hepatitis c virus
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- south africa
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- poor prognosis
- positron emission tomography
- computed tomography
- single cell
- risk assessment
- chronic kidney disease
- electronic health record
- climate change
- human health
- diabetic rats
- peritoneal dialysis
- patient reported outcomes
- artificial intelligence
- stress induced
- data analysis