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Design, Synthesis, and Antiviral Evaluation of Sialic Acid Derivatives as Inhibitors of Newcastle Disease Virus Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase: A Translational Study on Human Parainfluenza Viruses.

Paola RotaPaolo La RoccaFrancesco BonfanteMatteo PagliariMarco PiccoliFederica CirilloAndrea GhiroldiValentina FrancoCarlo PapponePietro AlleviLuigi Anastasia
Published in: ACS infectious diseases (2023)
Global infections with viruses belonging to the Paramyxoviridae , such as Newcastle disease virus (NDV) or human parainfluenza viruses (hPIVs), pose a serious threat to animal and human health. NDV-HN and hPIVs-HN (HN hemagglutinin-neuraminidase) share a high degree of similarity in catalytic site structures; therefore, the development of an efficient experimental NDV host model (chicken) may be informative for evaluating the efficacy of hPIVs-HN inhibitors. As part of the broad research in pursuit of this goal and as an extension of our published work on antiviral drug development, we report here the biological results obtained with some newly synthesized C4- and C5-substituted 2,3-unsaturated sialic acid derivatives against NDV. All developed compounds showed high neuraminidase inhibitory activity (IC 50 0.03-13 μM). Four molecules ( 9 , 10 , 23 , 24 ) confirmed their high in vitro inhibitory activity, which caused a significant reduction of NDV infection in Vero cells , accompanied by very low toxicity.
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