نتایج جستجو برای: hiv fusion inhibitors

تعداد نتایج: 504964  

2012
William J. Allen Robert C. Rizzo

Virus-cell fusion is the primary means by which the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV) delivers its genetic material into the human T-cell host. Fusion is mediated in large part by the viral glycoprotein 41 (gp41) which advances through four distinct conformational states: (i) native, (ii) pre-hairpin intermediate, (iii) fusion active (fusogenic), and (iv) post-fusion. The pre-hairpin interme...

Journal: :Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society 2008
António M T Martins Do Canto A J Palace Carvalho J P Prates Ramalho Luís M S Loura

Fusion of the HIV envelope with the target cell membrane is a critical step of the HIV entry into the target cell. Several peptides based on the C-region of HIV gp41 have been used in clinical trials as possible HIV fusion inhibitors. Among these are T-1249 and T-20 (also known as enfurvitide). Despite recent works, a detailed molecular picture of the inhibitory mechanism of these molecules is ...

Journal: :AIDS research and human retroviruses 2007
Thomas d'Aquin Toni Bernard Masquelier Albert Minga Xavier Anglaret Christine Danel Ali Coulibaly Henri Chenal François Dabis Roger Salamon Hervé J Fleury

We performed HIV-1 drug resistance genotypic analysis of viral isolates from 100 antiretroviral (ARV)-naive, recently HIV-1-infected (between 2002 and 2006) individuals from Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire). The overall prevalence of HIV-1 variants with resistance mutations to reverse transcriptase, protease, or fusion inhibitors was 6%. The majority of isolates were CRF02_AG. Compared with a previous s...

Journal: :Antiviral therapy 2010
Thomas N Kakuda Monika Schöller-Gyüre Richard M W Hoetelmans

Etravirine is an effective and well-tolerated recently approved non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) for HIV type-1-infected patients with previous antiretroviral treatment experience. Considering the importance of combining antiretrovirals for their optimal use in treating HIV, a number of drug-drug interactions with etravirine and other antiretrovirals have been evaluated. E...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Mark B Lucera Carisa A Tilton Hongxia Mao Curtis Dobrowolski Caroline O Tabler Aiman A Haqqani Jonathan Karn John C Tilton

UNLABELLED Latently infected cells remain a primary barrier to eradication of HIV-1. Over the past decade, a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which latency is established and maintained has led to the discovery of a number of compounds that selectively reactivate latent proviruses without inducing polyclonal T cell activation. Recently, the histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibito...

2011
Willie M Greggs Christine L Clouser Steven E Patterson Louis M Mansky

Antiretroviral drugs have saved and extended the lives of millions of individuals infected with HIV. The major classes of anti-HIV drugs include reverse transcriptase inhibitors, protease inhibitors, integrase inhibitors, and entry/fusion inhibitors. While antiretroviral drug regimens are not commonly used to treat other types of retroviral infections, there are instances where there is a perce...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2014
Chao Wang Weiguo Shi Lifeng Cai Lu Lu Fei Yu Qian Wang Xifeng Jiang Xiaoyu Xu Kun Wang Liang Xu Shibo Jiang Keliang Liu

OBJECTIVES To develop new HIV-1 fusion inhibitors with improved antiviral activities and resistance profiles, we designed two categories of artificial peptides, each containing four heptad repeats (m4HR) conjugated with a pocket-specific small molecule (pssm) or pssm and cholesterol (chol), designated pssm-m4HR or pssm-m4HR-chol, respectively, and tested their anti-HIV-1 activity. METHODS We ...

2009
Yael Wexler-Cohen Yechiel Shai

Peptide inhibitors derived from HIV-gp41 envelope protein play a pivotal role in deciphering the molecular mechanism of HIV-cell fusion. According to accepted models, N-heptad repeat (NHR) peptides can bind two targets in an intermediate fusion conformation, thereby inhibiting progression of the fusion process. In both cases the orientation towards the endogenous intermediate conformation shoul...

Journal: :HIV clinician 2009
Justina Edmunds-Ogbuokiri

Drug-drug interactions can be a serious complication of taking multiple medications and account for 3% to 5% of all in-hospital medication errors.1 The consequences of drug interactions vary, ranging from excessive blood levels causing drug toxicities to therapeutic failures following sub-optimal blood levels. While the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for the treatment of...

2016
Chetan Sood Mariana Marin Caleb S. Mason Gregory B. Melikyan Shan-Lu Liu

HIV-1 fusion leading to productive entry has long been thought to occur at the plasma membrane. However, our previous single virus imaging data imply that, after Env engagement of CD4 and coreceptors at the cell surface, the virus enters into and fuses with intracellular compartments. We were unable to reliably detect viral fusion at the plasma membrane. Here, we implement a novel virus labelin...

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