Identification of Small Molecule Compounds That Selectively Inhibit Varicella-Zoster Virus Replication

Author:

Visalli Robert J.1,Fairhurst Jeanette1,Srinivas Shamala2,Hu William1,Feld Boris1,DiGrandi Martin3,Curran Kevin3,Ross Adma3,Bloom Jonathan D.3,van Zeijl Marja1,Jones Thomas R.1,O'Connell John1,Cohen Jeffrey I.2

Affiliation:

1. Infectious Diseases Section, Department of Molecular Biology/Virology

2. Medical Virology Section, Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892

3. Department of Chemical Sciences, Wyeth Vaccines, Pearl River, New York 10965

Abstract

ABSTRACT A series of nonnucleoside, N -α-methylbenzyl- N ′-arylthiourea analogs were identified which demonstrated selective activity against varicella-zoster virus (VZV) but were inactive against other human herpesviruses, including herpes simplex virus. Representative compounds had potent activity against VZV early-passage clinical isolates and an acyclovir-resistant isolate. Resistant viruses generated against one inhibitor were also resistant to other compounds in the series, suggesting that this group of related small molecules was acting on the same virus-specific target. Sequencing of the VZV ORF54 gene from two independently derived resistant viruses revealed mutations in ORF54 compared to the parental VZV strain Ellen sequence. Recombinant VZV in which the wild-type ORF54 sequence was replaced with the ORF54 gene from either of the resistant viruses became resistant to the series of inhibitor compounds. Treatment of VZV-infected cells with the inhibitor impaired morphogenesis of capsids. Inhibitor-treated cells lacked DNA-containing dense-core capsids in the nucleus, and only incomplete virions were present on the cell surface. These data suggest that the VZV-specific thiourea inhibitor series block virus replication by interfering with the function of the ORF54 protein and/or other proteins that interact with the ORF54 protein.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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