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Cat flu: Broad spectrum polymeric antivirals

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ANTIVIRAL RESEARCH
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2019.104563

Keywords

Synthetic polymers; poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonates); PSSNa; Antivirals; Feline herpesvirus type 1; FHV-1; Feline calicivirus; FCV; Cat flu

Funding

  1. Leading National Research Center, Poland [6/SPB/2017]
  2. National Science Center, Poland [UMO-2014/13/B/ST5/04510, UMO-2012/07/E/NZ6/01712]
  3. Ministry of Science and Higher Education

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Feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1) and feline calicivirus (FCV) are considered as main causes of feline upper respiratory tract disease and the most common clinical manifestations include rhinotracheitis, conjunctivitis, and nasal/facial ulcerations. While the primary infection is relatively mild, secondary infections pose a threat to young or immunocompromised cats and may result in a fatal outcome. In this study, we made an effort to evaluate antiviral potency of poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonates) (PSSNa) as potent FHV-1 and FCV inhibitors for topical use. Mechanistic studies showed that PSSNa exhibits a different mechanism of action depending on target species. While PSSNa acts directly on FHV-1 particles blocking their interaction with the host's cell and preventing the infection, the antiviral potency against FCV is based on inhibition at late stages of the viral replication cycle. Altogether, PSSNa polymers are promising drug candidates to be used in the treatment and prevention of the viral upper respiratory tract disease (URTD), regardless of the cause.

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