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Antiviral strategies against influenza virus: towards new therapeutic approaches

Journal

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 71, Issue 19, Pages 3659-3683

Publisher

SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-014-1615-2

Keywords

Influenza virus; New antivirals; Drug discovery; Drug targets; Virus-host interaction; Signaling pathways

Funding

  1. MURST
  2. Progetto di Ricerca di Ateneo [CPDA074945]
  3. PRIN [20085FF4J4]
  4. Regione Veneto
  5. Progetto Strategico di Ateneo
  6. Italian Ministry of Health
  7. Istituto Superiore Sanita
  8. Progetto finalizzato Studio e sviluppo di nuovi farmaci antivirali contro infezioni da virus influenzale A-H1N1
  9. ESC-MID Research Grant

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Influenza viruses are major human pathogens responsible for respiratory diseases affecting millions of people worldwide and characterized by high morbidity and significant mortality. Influenza infections can be controlled by vaccination and antiviral drugs. However, vaccines need annual updating and give limited protection. Only two classes of drugs are currently approved for the treatment of influenza: M2 ion channel blockers and neuraminidase inhibitors. However, they are often associated with limited efficacy and adverse side effects. In addition, the currently available drugs suffer from rapid and extensive emergence of drug resistance. All this highlights the urgent need for developing new antiviral strategies with novel mechanisms of action and with reduced drug resistance potential. Several new classes of antiviral agents targeting viral replication mechanisms or cellular proteins/processes are under development. This review gives an overview of novel strategies targeting the virus and/or the host cell for counteracting influenza virus infection.

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