Enteroviruses are one of the most abundant groups of viruses infecting humans, and yet there are no approved antivirals against them. To find effective antiviral compounds against enterovirus B group viruses, an in-house chemical library was screened. The most effective compounds against Coxsackieviruses B3 (CVB3) and A9 (CVA9) were CL212 and CL213, two N-phenyl benzamides. Both compounds were more effective against CVA9 and CL213 gave a better EC50 value of 1 µM with high a specificity index of 140. Both drugs were most effective when incubated directly with viruses suggesting that they mainly bound to the virions. A real-time uncoating assay showed that the compounds stabilized the virions and radioactive sucrose gradient as well as TEM confirmed that the viruses stayed intact. A docking assay, taking into account larger areas around the 2-and 3-fold axes of CVA9 and CVB3, suggested that the hydrophobic pocket gives the strongest binding to CVA9 but revealed another binding site around the 3-fold axis which could contribute to the binding of the compounds. Together, our data support a direct antiviral mechanism against the virus capsid and suggest that the compounds bind to the hydrophobic pocket and 3-fold axis area resulting in the stabilization of the virion.

Antiviral mechanisms of N-phenyl benzamides on Coxsackie virus A9 / Laajala, Mira; Kalander, Kerttu; Consalvi, Sara; Sheik Amamuddy, Olivier; Tastan Bishop, Özlem; Biava, Mariangela; Poce, Giovanna; Marjomäki, Varpu. - In: PHARMACEUTICS. - ISSN 1999-4923. - 15:3(2023), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/pharmaceutics15031028]

Antiviral mechanisms of N-phenyl benzamides on Coxsackie virus A9

Sara Consalvi;Mariangela Biava;Giovanna Poce
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2023

Abstract

Enteroviruses are one of the most abundant groups of viruses infecting humans, and yet there are no approved antivirals against them. To find effective antiviral compounds against enterovirus B group viruses, an in-house chemical library was screened. The most effective compounds against Coxsackieviruses B3 (CVB3) and A9 (CVA9) were CL212 and CL213, two N-phenyl benzamides. Both compounds were more effective against CVA9 and CL213 gave a better EC50 value of 1 µM with high a specificity index of 140. Both drugs were most effective when incubated directly with viruses suggesting that they mainly bound to the virions. A real-time uncoating assay showed that the compounds stabilized the virions and radioactive sucrose gradient as well as TEM confirmed that the viruses stayed intact. A docking assay, taking into account larger areas around the 2-and 3-fold axes of CVA9 and CVB3, suggested that the hydrophobic pocket gives the strongest binding to CVA9 but revealed another binding site around the 3-fold axis which could contribute to the binding of the compounds. Together, our data support a direct antiviral mechanism against the virus capsid and suggest that the compounds bind to the hydrophobic pocket and 3-fold axis area resulting in the stabilization of the virion.
2023
enterovirus; antiviral; capsid binder; n-phenyl benzamide
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Antiviral mechanisms of N-phenyl benzamides on Coxsackie virus A9 / Laajala, Mira; Kalander, Kerttu; Consalvi, Sara; Sheik Amamuddy, Olivier; Tastan Bishop, Özlem; Biava, Mariangela; Poce, Giovanna; Marjomäki, Varpu. - In: PHARMACEUTICS. - ISSN 1999-4923. - 15:3(2023), pp. 1-14. [10.3390/pharmaceutics15031028]
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