Attaching Zanamivir to a polymer markedly enhances its activity against drug-resistant strains of Influenza a virus

Weight, Alisha K. ; Haldar, Jayanta ; de Cienfuegos, Luis Álvarez ; Gubareva, Larisa V. ; Tumpey, Terrence M. ; Chen, Jianzhu ; Klibanov, Alexander M. (2011) Attaching Zanamivir to a polymer markedly enhances its activity against drug-resistant strains of Influenza a virus Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 100 (3). pp. 831-835. ISSN 0022-3549

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/jps.22338

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jps.22338

Abstract

Effects of the commercial drug zanamivir (Relenza™) covalently attached to poly-l-glutamine on the infectivity of influenza A viruses are examined using the plaque reduction assay and binding affinity to viral neuraminidase (NA). These multivalent drug conjugates exhibit (i) up to a 20,000-fold improvement in anti-influenza potency compared with the zanamivir parent against human and avian viral strains, including both wild-type and drug-resistant mutants, and (ii) superior neuraminidase (NA) inhibition constants, especially for the mutants. These findings provide a basis for exploring polymer-attached inhibitors as more efficacious therapeutics, particularly against drug-resistant influenza strains.

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