Abstract
ABSTRACTViruses pose a significant threat to both global health and the global economy. It is clear that novel antiviral strategies are urgently needed, with a broad-spectrum approach being most desired. We have discovered a broad-spectrum, non-toxic polymer virucide that can tackle the viral threat. This polymeric virucide is effective at nanomolar concentrations, against a broad-spectrum of viruses and, demonstrated using an intranasal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) murine model, has excellent efficacy, low anti-coagulant properties and low toxicityin vivo. Molecular dynamic simulations show that this polymer achieves its virucidal antiviral effectviaself-assembly of viral-receptors leading to increased envelope forces and viral disassembly. The discovery of this cheap and readily produced polymer marks the start of a new type of receptor-crosslinking broad-spectrum antiviral that has significant potential to combat the global threat posed by viruses.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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