Nitrogen-based heterocyclic compounds: A promising class of antiviral agents against chikungunya virus

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Abstract

Arboviruses, in general, are a global threat due to their morbidity and mortality, which results in an important social and economic impact. Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), one of the most relevant arbovirus currently known, is a re-emergent virus that causes a disease named chikungunya fever, characterized by a severe arthralgia (joint pains) that can persist for several months or years in some individuals. Until now, no vaccine or specific antiviral drug is commercially available. Nitrogen heterocyclic scaffolds are found in medications, such as aristeromycin, favipiravir, fluorouracil, 6-azauridine, thioguanine, pyrimethamine, among others. New families of natural and synthetic nitrogen analogous compounds are reported to have significant anti-CHIKV effects. In the present work, we focus on these nitrogen-based heterocyclic compounds as an important class with CHIKV antiviral activity. We summarize the present understanding on this class of compounds against CHIKV and also present their possible mechanism of action.

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Santana, A. C., Silva Filho, R. C., Menezes, J. C. J. M. D. S., Allonso, D., & Campos, V. R. (2021, January 1). Nitrogen-based heterocyclic compounds: A promising class of antiviral agents against chikungunya virus. Life. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/life11010016

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