Imino sugars, such as JV-butyl-deoxynojirimycin and iV-nonyl- deoxynojirimycin (NNDNJ), are glucose ana-logues that selectively inhibit cellular at-glucosidase I and II in the endoplasmic reticulum and exhibit antiviral activities against many types of enveloped viruses. Although these molecules have broad-spectrum antiviral activity, their development has been limited by a lack of efficacy and/or selectivity. We have previously reported that a DNJ derivative with a hydroxylated cyclohexyl side chain, called OSL-95II, has an antiviral efficacy similar to that of NNDNJ but significantly less toxicity. Building upon this observation, a family of imino sugar derivatives containing an oxygenated side chain and terminally restricted ring structures were synthesized and shown to have low cytotoxicity and superior antiviral activity against members of the Flaviviridae family, including bovine viral diarrhea virus, dengue virus (DENV), and West Nile virus. Of particular Interest is that several of these novel imino sugar derivatives, such as PBDNJ0801, PBDNJ0803, and PBDNJ0804, potently inhibit DENV infection in vitro, with 90% effective concentration values at submicromolar concentrations and selectivity indices greater than 800. Therefore, these compounds represent the best in their class and may offer realistic candidates for the development of antiviral therapeutics against human DENV infections. Copyright © 2009, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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Chang, J., Wang, L., Ma, D., Qu, X., Guo, H., Xu, X., … Block, T. M. (2009). Novel imino sugar derivatives demonstrate potent antiviral activity against flavivirusesv. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 53(4), 1501–1508. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01457-08
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