A generic screening platform for inhibitors of virus induced cell fusion using cellular electrical impedance

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Abstract

Fusion of the viral envelope with host cell membranes is an essential step in the life cycle of all enveloped viruses. Despite such a clear target for antiviral drug development, few anti-fusion drugs have progressed to market. One significant hurdle is the absence of a generic, high-throughput, reproducible fusion assay. Here we report that real time, label-free measurement of cellular electrical impedance can quantify cell-cell fusion mediated by either individually expressed recombinant viral fusion proteins, or native virus infection. We validated this approach for all three classes of viral fusion and demonstrated utility in quantifying fusion inhibition using antibodies and small molecule inhibitors specific for dengue virus and respiratory syncytial virus.

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Watterson, D., Robinson, J., Chappell, K. J., Butler, M. S., Edwards, D. J., Fry, S. R., … Young, P. R. (2016). A generic screening platform for inhibitors of virus induced cell fusion using cellular electrical impedance. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep22791

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