Antiherpetic Properties of Acyclovir 5'-Hydrogenphosphonate and the Mutation Analysis of Herpes Virus Resistant Strains
In this study, we continued to study antiherpetic properties of acyclovir 5'-hydrogenphosphonate (Hp-ACV) in cell cultures and animal models. Hp-ACV was shown to inhibit the development of herpetic infection in mice induced by the HSV-1/L₂ strain. The compound suppressed replication of both ACV...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical biology & drug design 2009-10, Vol.74 (4), p.382-389 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, we continued to study antiherpetic properties of acyclovir 5'-hydrogenphosphonate (Hp-ACV) in cell cultures and animal models. Hp-ACV was shown to inhibit the development of herpetic infection in mice induced by the HSV-1/L₂ strain. The compound suppressed replication of both ACV-sensitive HSV-1/L₂ and ACV-resistant HSV-1/L₂/R strains in Vero cell culture. Viral population resistant to Hp-ACV (HSV-1/L₂/RHp₋ACV) was developed much slower than ACV-resistant population. The analysis of Hp-ACV-resistant clones isolated from the HSV-1/L₂/RHp₋ACV population demonstrated their partial cross-resistance to ACV. The mutations determining the resistance of HSV-1 clones to Hp-ACV were partly overlapped with mutations defining ACV resistance but did not always coincide. HSV-1/L₂/RHp₋ACV herpes virus thymidine kinase is shortened from the C-terminus by 100 amino acid residues in length. |
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ISSN: | 1747-0277 1747-0285 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1747-0285.2009.00874.x |