Influenza A virus seasonal outbreaks and occasional pandemics represent a global health threat. The high genetic instability of this virus permits rapid escape from the host immune system and emergence of resistance to antivirals. There is thus an urgent need to develop novel approaches for efficient treatment of newly emerging strains. Based on a sequence alignment of representatives from every subtype known to infect humans, we identified nucleic acid regions that are conserved amongst these influenza A populations. We then engineered SOFA-HDV-Ribozymes as therapeutic tools recognizing these conserved regions to catalytically cleave the corresponding viral mRNA targets. The most promising ribozymes were chosen based on an initial in silic...
Another influenza pandemic is inevitable, and new measures to combat this and seasonal influenza ar...
Influenza A virus is the principal agent responsible of the respiratory tract's infections in humans...
Motivation: There is an urgent need for new medications to combat influenza pandemics. Methods: Usin...
Influenza A virus seasonal outbreaks and occasional pandemics represent a global health threat. The ...
Background: The available anti-influenza A drugs show limited efficacy and emergence of drug resista...
Classical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subject to resistance. To c...
Graduation date: 2010Influenza A and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) are both enveloped, negative ...
AbstractConventional approaches for therapeutic targeting of viral pathogens have consistently faced...
International audienceClassical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subje...
International audienceClassical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subje...
For a long time nucleic acid-based approaches directed towards controlling the propagation of Hepati...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Influenza and SARS-CoV-2 both have single-stranded RNA as their genetic material. Although they are...
Background: The available anti-influenza A drugs show limited efficacy and emergence of drug resista...
Influenza A virus is the principal agent responsible of the respiratory tract's infections in humans...
Another influenza pandemic is inevitable, and new measures to combat this and seasonal influenza ar...
Influenza A virus is the principal agent responsible of the respiratory tract's infections in humans...
Motivation: There is an urgent need for new medications to combat influenza pandemics. Methods: Usin...
Influenza A virus seasonal outbreaks and occasional pandemics represent a global health threat. The ...
Background: The available anti-influenza A drugs show limited efficacy and emergence of drug resista...
Classical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subject to resistance. To c...
Graduation date: 2010Influenza A and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) are both enveloped, negative ...
AbstractConventional approaches for therapeutic targeting of viral pathogens have consistently faced...
International audienceClassical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subje...
International audienceClassical antiviral therapies target viral proteins and are consequently subje...
For a long time nucleic acid-based approaches directed towards controlling the propagation of Hepati...
In light of the recent novel H1N1 virus epidemic, virus resistance to currently approved antiviral m...
Influenza and SARS-CoV-2 both have single-stranded RNA as their genetic material. Although they are...
Background: The available anti-influenza A drugs show limited efficacy and emergence of drug resista...
Influenza A virus is the principal agent responsible of the respiratory tract's infections in humans...
Another influenza pandemic is inevitable, and new measures to combat this and seasonal influenza ar...
Influenza A virus is the principal agent responsible of the respiratory tract's infections in humans...
Motivation: There is an urgent need for new medications to combat influenza pandemics. Methods: Usin...