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Blocking NS3-NS4B interaction inhibits dengue virus in non-human primates.

Olivia GoethalsSuzanne J F KapteinBart KesteleynJean-François BonfantiLiesbeth Van WesenbeeckDorothée BardiotErnst J VerschoorBabs E VerstrepenZahra FagrouchJ Robert PutnakDominik KiemelOliver AckaertRoel StraetemansSophie Lachau-DurandPeggy GeluykensMarjolein CrabbeKim ThysBart StoopsOliver LenzLotke TambuyzerSandra De MeyerKai DallmeierMichael K McCrackenGregory D GromowskiWiriya RutvisuttinuntRichard G JarmanNicos KarasavvasFranck TouretGilles QueratXavier Nicolas de LamballerieLaurent Chatel-ChaixGregg N MilliganDavid W C BeasleyNigel BourneAlan D T BarrettArnaud MarchandTim H M JonckersPierre RaboissonKenny SimmenPatrick ChaltinRalf F W BartenschlagerWilly M J M BogersJohan NeytsMarnix Van Loock
Published in: Nature (2023)
Dengue is a major health threat and the number of symptomatic infections caused by the four dengue serotypes is estimated to be 96 million 1 with annually around 10,000 deaths 2 . However, no antiviral drugs are available for the treatment or prophylaxis of dengue. We recently described the interaction between non-structural proteins NS3 and NS4B as a promising target for the development of pan-serotype dengue virus (DENV) inhibitors 3 . Here we present JNJ-1802-a highly potent DENV inhibitor that blocks the NS3-NS4B interaction within the viral replication complex. JNJ-1802 exerts picomolar to low nanomolar in vitro antiviral activity, a high barrier to resistance and potent in vivo efficacy in mice against infection with any of the four DENV serotypes. Finally, we demonstrate that the small-molecule inhibitor JNJ-1802 is highly effective against viral infection with DENV-1 or DENV-2 in non-human primates. JNJ-1802 has successfully completed a phase I first-in-human clinical study in healthy volunteers and was found to be safe and well tolerated 4 . These findings support the further clinical development of JNJ-1802, a first-in-class antiviral agent against dengue, which is now progressing in clinical studies for the prevention and treatment of dengue.
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