Inhibition of Polyamine Biosynthesis Is a Broad-Spectrum Strategy against RNA Viruses.
Bryan C MounceTeresa CesaroGonzalo MoratorioPeter Jan HooikaasAnna YakovlevaScott W WernekeEverett Clinton SmithEnzo Z PoirierEtienne Simon-LoriereMatthieu ProtCarole TamiettiSandrine VitryRomain VolleCécile KhouMarie-Pascale FrenkielAnavaj SakuntabhaiFrancis DelpeyrouxNathalie PardigonMarie FlamandGiovanna Barba-SpaethMonique LafonMark R DenisonMatthew L AlbertMarco VignuzziPublished in: Journal of virology (2016)
RNA viruses present a significant hazard to human health, and combatting these viruses requires the exploration of new avenues for targeting viral replication. Polyamines, small positively charged molecules within the cell, have been demonstrated to facilitate infection for a few different viruses. Our study demonstrates that diverse RNA viruses rely on the polyamine pathway for replication and highlights polyamine biosynthesis as a promising drug target.