Multi-omics studies towards novel modulators of influenza a virus-host interaction

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Abstract

Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics. These viruses evolve rapidly, making current treatment options ineffective. To identify novel modulators of IAV–host interactions, we re-analyzed our recent transcriptomics, metabolomics, proteomics, phosphoproteomics, and genomics/virtual ligand screening data. We identified 713 potential modulators targeting 199 cellular and two viral proteins. Anti-influenza activity for 48 of them has been reported previously, whereas the antiviral efficacy of the 665 remains unknown. Studying anti-influenza efficacy and immuno/neuro-modulating properties of these compounds and their combinations as well as potential viral and host resistance to them may lead to the discovery of novel modulators of IAV–host interactions, which might be more effective than the currently available anti-influenza therapeutics.

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Söderholm, S., Fu, Y., Gaelings, L., Belanov, S., Yetukuri, L., Berlinkov, M., … Kainov, D. E. (2016, October 1). Multi-omics studies towards novel modulators of influenza a virus-host interaction. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v8100269

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