Discovery and development of safe-in-man broad-spectrum antiviral agents
Date
2020-04Author
Andersen, PI
Kantele, A
Tenson, Tanel
Kainov, Denis E
Ianevski, A
Lysvand, H
Vitkauskiene, A
Oksenych, V
Bjoras, M
Telling, K
Lutsar, I
Dumpis, U
Irie, Y
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Viral diseases are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. Virus-specific vaccines and antiviral drugs are the most powerful tools to combat viral diseases. However, broad-spectrum antiviral agents (BSAAs, i.e. compounds targeting viruses belonging to two or more viral families) could provide additional protection of the general population from emerging and re-emerging viral diseases, reinforcing the arsenal of available antiviral options. Here, we review discovery and development of BSAAs and summarize the information on 120 safe-in-man agents in a freely accessible database (https://drugvirus.info/). Future and ongoing pre-clinical and clinical studies will increase the number of BSAAs, expand the spectrum of their indications, and identify drug combinations for treatment of emerging and re-emerging viral infections as well as co-infections.
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