Dual-Action
Heteromultivalent Glycopolymers Stringently
Block and Arrest Influenza A Virus Infection In Vitro and Ex Vivo
Posted on 2023-05-23 - 17:05
Here, we demonstrate the concerted inhibition of different
influenza
A virus (IAV) strains using a low-molecular-weight dual-action linear
polymer. The 6′-sialyllactose and zanamivir conjugates of linear
polyglycerol are optimized for simultaneous targeting of hemagglutinin
and neuraminidase on the IAV surface. Independent of IAV subtypes,
hemagglutination inhibition data suggest better adsorption of the
heteromultivalent polymer than homomultivalent analogs onto the virus
surface. Cryo-TEM images imply heteromultivalent compound-mediated
virus aggregation. The optimized polymeric nanomaterial inhibits >99.9%
propagation of various IAV strains 24 h postinfection in vitro at low nM concentrations and is up to 10000× more effective
than the commercial zanamivir drug. In a human lung ex vivo multicyclic infection setup, the heteromultivalent polymer outperforms
the commercial drug zanamivir and homomultivalent analogs or their
physical mixtures. This study authenticates the translational potential
of the dual-action targeting approach using small polymers for broad
and high antiviral efficacy.
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Parshad, Badri; Schlecht, Marlena N.; Baumgardt, Morris; Ludwig, Kai; Nie, Chuanxiong; Rimondi, Agustina; et al. (2023). Dual-Action
Heteromultivalent Glycopolymers Stringently
Block and Arrest Influenza A Virus Infection In Vitro and Ex Vivo. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00408