Since the onset of antiviral therapy, viral resistance has compromised the clinical value of small-molecule drugs targeting pathogen components. As intracellular parasites, viruses complete their life cycle by hijacking a multitude of host-factors. Aiming at the latter rather than the pathogen directly, host-directed antiviral therapy has emerged as a concept to counteract evolution of viral resistance and develop broad-spectrum drug classes. This approach is propelled by bioinformatics analysis of genome-wide screens that greatly enhance insights into the complex network of host-pathogen interactions and generate a shortlist of potential gene targets from a multitude of candidates, thus setting the stage for a new era of rational identifi...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of drug-resistant pathogen strains and new infectious agents pose major ch...
Viruses are one of the major causes of acute and chronic infectious diseases and thus a major contri...
Viral infections result in millions of deaths in the world today. A thorough analysis of virus-host ...
Over the course of human history, billions of people worldwide have been infected by various viruses...
International audienceThe current therapeutic arsenal against viral infections remains limited, with...
SummaryHost factors required for viral replication are ideal drug targets because they are less like...
Target discovery in virology has been limited to the few open-reading frames encoded by viral genome...
Classical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subject to resistance. To c...
Current epidemics, such as AIDS or flu, and the emergence of new threatening pathogens, such as the ...
The search for new targets and antiviral agents is continuously growing, especially for agents with ...
Influenza epidemics and pandemics are constant threats to human health. The application of antiviral...
Pandemic, epidemic and endemic infectious diseases are united by a common problem: how do we rapidly...
Through understanding the intricacies of host-pathogen interactions, it is now possible to inhibit t...
Covering: up to April 2014. The development of drugs with broad-spectrum antiviral activities is a l...
Using global approaches and high-throughput technologies in virology brings a new vision of the infe...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of drug-resistant pathogen strains and new infectious agents pose major ch...
Viruses are one of the major causes of acute and chronic infectious diseases and thus a major contri...
Viral infections result in millions of deaths in the world today. A thorough analysis of virus-host ...
Over the course of human history, billions of people worldwide have been infected by various viruses...
International audienceThe current therapeutic arsenal against viral infections remains limited, with...
SummaryHost factors required for viral replication are ideal drug targets because they are less like...
Target discovery in virology has been limited to the few open-reading frames encoded by viral genome...
Classical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subject to resistance. To c...
Current epidemics, such as AIDS or flu, and the emergence of new threatening pathogens, such as the ...
The search for new targets and antiviral agents is continuously growing, especially for agents with ...
Influenza epidemics and pandemics are constant threats to human health. The application of antiviral...
Pandemic, epidemic and endemic infectious diseases are united by a common problem: how do we rapidly...
Through understanding the intricacies of host-pathogen interactions, it is now possible to inhibit t...
Covering: up to April 2014. The development of drugs with broad-spectrum antiviral activities is a l...
Using global approaches and high-throughput technologies in virology brings a new vision of the infe...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of drug-resistant pathogen strains and new infectious agents pose major ch...
Viruses are one of the major causes of acute and chronic infectious diseases and thus a major contri...
Viral infections result in millions of deaths in the world today. A thorough analysis of virus-host ...