Antiviral and Virucidal Activities against Arenaviruses of Zinc-Finger Active Compounds
Open Access
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 11 (3) , 231-237
- https://doi.org/10.1177/095632020001100306
Abstract
Fifteen antiretroviral Zn-finger active compounds with diverse chemical structures, including azoic compounds, hydrazide derivatives, disulphide-based reagents and others were screened in vitro against Junin virus (JUNV), the aetiological agent of Argentine haemorrhagic fever, by a virus yield inhibition assay in Vero cells. Cytotoxicity was evaluated simultaneously by the MTT method. Of the compounds, three were totally inactive as antivirals, nine presented moderate anti JUNV-activity and three were truly active with EC50 (effective concentration 50%) values in the range 6.5–9.3 μM and with selectivity indices greater than 10. The most active inhibitors, named NSC20625, 3–7 and 2–71, demonstrated a broad range of action against arenaviruses, including several attenuated and pathogenic strains of JUNV as well as the antigenically related Tacaribe virus (TACV) and Pichinde virus (PICV). The direct treatment of JUNV and TACV virions with the compounds showed two types of behaviour: the aromatic disulphide NSC20625 was a very potent virucidal agent, whereas the other two compounds exhibited moderate or negligible virus-inactivating properties.Keywords
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