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Antiviral agents

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Steps in viral replication (I)

Recognition of the target cell

Attachment

Penetration

Uncoating

Macromolecular synthesis

Assembly of virus

Buddding of enveloped viruses

Release of virus

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Viruses treatable with antiviral

drugs HSV

VZV

CMV

HIV

Influenza A

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Hepatitis A, B, and C viruses (HAV;HBV;HCV)

Papilloma

Picornavirus

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Agents active against

Herpesviruses-I

Acyclovir

Cidofovir

Famciclovir and penciclovir

Foscarnet

Fomivirsen

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Agents active against

Herpesviruses-II

Ganciclovir

Valacyclovir

Valganciclovir

Vidarabine

Topical agents: -Trifluridine

-Vidarabine

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Revolution in the field of Infectious

diseases:

The availability of

Increasing number of antiviral agents

Against a broadening spectrum of viral

pathogens

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Mechanism of action of antiviral

agents

is essential ,

for appropriate clinical use and

for understanding and managing antiviral

resistance !

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Acyclovir

(acycloguanoside)

A class of antiviral agent (nucleoside

analog-guanoside analog)

Vidarabine was supplanted by acyclovir

because of - its ease of administration

- low toxicity

-efficacy

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Acyclovir

(acycloguanoside)

Mechanism of action I:

Acyclovir is phosphorylated by

HSV and VZV-

spesific thymidine

kinase (TK)

Monophospate form

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Acyclovir

(acycloguanoside)

Mechanism of action II:

Monophospate form

cellular

enzymes

Acyclovir triphospate

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Acyclovir

(acycloguanoside)

Mechanism of action II:

Acyclovir triphospate

-will compete with the

natural substrate dGTP

for viral DNA polymerase

-with its higher affinity

-incorporates into newly synthesized

viral DNA

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Acyclovir

(acycloguanoside)

Mechanism of action IV:

Acyclovir triphospate

(lacks 3’ hydroxyl group

necessary to form phosphodiester

linkages with incoming nucleotides)

incorporated into newly synthesized

viral DNA

Viral DNA synthesis is terminated

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Acyclovir resistance

Mutation

either in viral TK or

DNA polymerase genes.

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Acyclovir

Intravenous (i.v.)

Oral

Topical forms are available.

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Acyclovir

Concentration in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

is approximately 50% of those in plasma

Eliminated by renal excretion

Systemic absorpsion after topical

application is minimal.

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Spectrum of activity of acyclovir

HSV-1

HSV-2

VZV

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Acyclovir

HSV encephalitis

Neonatal HSV infection

Primer genital HSV

Mucosal and cutaneous HSV-1 and HSV-

2 infections in immunocompromised

patients

VZV infection

Recurrent genital herpes

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Cidofovir

Nucleoside analogue

Converted intracellularly to its active

metobolite by cellular kinases.

It does not require phosphorylation to a

monophosphate form by viral TK,

-that’s why it is active against

TK- HSV and VZV!!

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Cidofovir

Broad activity:

-adenoviruses

-herpesviruses

-papovaviruses

-poxviruses

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Cidofovir

Prophylaxis and treatment of CMV

retinitis in patients with AIDS

Acyclovir and foscarnet resistent HSV

infections

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Famciclovir and Penciclovir

DNA polimerase inhibitor

Nucleoside analogue

Famciclovir: synthetic

Active metobolite: penciclovir

1% topical penciclovir

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Famciclovir

Shingles (acute zoster)

Genital HSV

Mucocutaneous HSV in HIV infected

patients

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Foscarnet

Pyrophosphate analogue

DNA polymerase inhibitor

RT inhibitor

Active agains all herpesviruses, HIV, HBV

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Foscarnet

CMV retinitis in AIDS patients

Acyclovir resistant mucuccutaneous HSV

infections in AIDS patients

Gancyclovir resistant CMV pulmoner

infections in AIDS patients

Acyclovir resistant VZV infections in

AIDS patients

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Fomivirsen

Inhibits viral replication by antisense

mechanism: its a nucleotide sequence

which is complementary to a sequence in

mRNA transkript and translation is

inhibited.

Intravitreal injection for CMV retinitis

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Ganciclovir

Guanoside analogue

DNA polimerase inhibitor

Similar to acyclovir

i.v, oral and intraocular application

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Ganciclovir

Mechanism of action I:

Ganciclovir is phosphorylated by

virus spesific(TK) and CMV

spesific phosphoto

transferase

Monophospate form

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Ganciclovir

Mechanism of action II:

Monophospate form

cellular

kinases

Ganciclovir triphosphate

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Ganciclovir

Mechanism of action III:

Ganciclovir triphospate

-will compete with the

natural substrate dGTP

for viral DNA polymerase

-with its higher affinity

-incorporates into newly synthesized

viral DNA

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Ganciclovir

Mechanism of action IV:

Unlike acyclovir Viral DNA synthesis is

not terminated.

Viral DNA synthessis continues in CMV

infected cells with nuclear accumulation

of incomplete noninfectious viral DNA

fragments.

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Ganciclovir

Prevention and treatment of

CMV retinitis in AIDS patients

CMV disease in transplant patients

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Valacyclovir

Active metobolite= acyclovir

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Vidarabine

Nucleosid analogue

First licensed systemic antiviral agent

Acyclovir has supplanted vidarabine

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Topical agents for HSV keratitis

Trifluridine

Vidarabine

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Interferons

Low molecular weight proteins

With complex antiviral, immunomodulating, antiproliferative activities.

Produced by eucaryotic cells in response to various inducers: viruses

3 types: IFN-a, IFN-β , INF- δ

IFN-a2b: widest application

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HIV(Human immunodeficeincy

virus) Nucleoside analogue reverse

transcriptase inhibitors:Zidovudine

(azidothymidine)

Non- Nucleoside analogue reverse

transcriptase inhibitors

Protease inhibitors

Integrase inhibitors

Gp41 fusion inhibitors

CCR5 antagonists

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Hepatitis C: Ribavirin + Interferon-a,

protease inhibitors

Papillomavirus: Interferon-a

RSV: Ribavirin

CMV:ganciclovir, foscarnet

VZV: valacyclovir, famciclovir

Picornavirus: pleconaril

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Anti-influenza drugs

1. Influenza A:

Amantadine Resistance

Rimantadine

2. Influenza A and B

Zanamivir: enzyme inhibitors of neurominidase, virus release is inhibited.

Oseltamivir: the same

The length of disease is reduced if taken within the first 48 hours