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Modeling Heartland virus disease in mice and therapeutic intervention with 4'-fluorouridine.

Jonna B WestoverKie Hoon JungCigdem AlkanKirsten M BoardmanArnaud J Van WettereCraig MartensInioska RojasPhilip HicksAaron J ThomasManohar T SaindaneGregory R BluemlingShuli MaoAlexander A KolykhalovMichael G NatchusPaul BatesGeorge R PainterTetsuro IkegamiBrian B Gowen
Published in: Journal of virology (2024)
More than 60 cases of HRTV disease spanning 14 states have been reported to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The expanding range of the Lone Star tick that transmits HRTV, the growing population of at-risk persons living in geographic areas where the tick is abundant, and the lack of antiviral treatments or vaccines raise significant public health concerns. Here, we report the development of a new small-animal model of lethal HRTV disease to gain insight into HRTV pathogenesis and the application of this model for the preclinical development of a promising new antiviral drug candidate, EIDD-2749. Our findings shed light on how the virus causes disease and support the continued development of EIDD-2749 as a therapeutic for severe cases of HRTV infection.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • type diabetes
  • emergency department
  • metabolic syndrome
  • bone marrow