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Nature Reviews Microbiology 5, 583-597 (August 2007) | doi:10.1038/nrmicro1707

Targeting the glycans of glycoproteins: a novel paradigm for antiviral therapy

Jan Balzarini1  About the author

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Several chronic viral infections (such as HIV and hepatitis C virus) are highly prevalent and are a serious health risk. The adaptation of animal viruses to the human host, as recently exemplified by influenza viruses and the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, is also a continuous threat. There is a high demand, therefore, for new antiviral lead compounds and novel therapeutic concepts. In this Review, an original therapeutic concept for suppressing enveloped viruses is presented that is based on a specific interaction of carbohydrate-binding agents (CBAs) with the glycans present on viral-envelope glycoproteins. This approach may also be extended to other pathogens, including parasites, bacteria and fungi.

Author affiliations

  1. Rega Institute for Medical Research, K.U.Leuven, Minderbroedersstraat 10, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium.
    Email: jan.balzarini@rega.kuleuven.be

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