Gemcitabine and nucleos(t)ide synthesis inhibitors are broad-spectrum antiviral drugs that activate innate immunity = Gemcitabine, nucleoside analogs의 innate immunity를 통한 항바이러스 효능

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Gemcitabine and nucleos(t)ide synthesis inhibitors are broad-spectrum antiviral drugs that activate innate immunity = Gemcitabine, nucleoside analogs의 innate immunity를 통한 항바이러스 효능
Author(s)
H J Shin; C Kim; Sungchan Cho
Bibliographic Citation
Viruses-Basel, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. e211-e211
Publication Year
2018
Abstract
Nucleoside analogs have been frequently identified as antiviral agents. In recent years, gemcitabine, a cytidine analog in clinical use for the treatment of many solid tumors, was also shown to have antiviral activity against a broad range of viruses. Nucleoside analogs generally interfere with cellular nucleos(t)ide synthesis pathways, resulting in the depletion or imbalance of (d)NTP pools. Intriguingly, a few recent reports have shown that some nucleoside analogs, including gemcitabine, activated innate immunity, inducing the expression of interferon-stimulated genes, through nucleos(t)ide synthesis inhibition. The precise crosstalk between these two independent processes remains to be determined. Nonetheless, we summarize the current knowledge of nucleos(t)ide synthesis inhibition-related innate immunity and propose it as a newly emerging antiviral mechanism of nucleoside analogs
Keyword
GemcitabineInnate immunityInterferon-stimulated geneNucleos(t)ide synthesisNucleoside analogAntiviral drugs
ISSN
1999-4915
Publisher
MDPI
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10040211
Type
Article
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