Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.427, No.4, 796-800, 2012
Inhibition of norovirus replication by the nucleoside analogue 2'-C-methylcytidine
We here report on the activity of 2 '-C-methylcytidine (2CMC) [a nucleoside polymerase inhibitor of the hepatitis C virus (HCV)] on the in vitro replication of (murine) norovirus (MNV). 2CMC inhibits (i) virus-induced CPE formation, (ii) viral RNA synthesis and (iii) infectious progeny formation with EC50 values of similar to 2 mu M. 2CMC acts at a time-point that coincides with the onset of viral RNA synthesis. Even following 30 passages of selective pressure no MNV-resistant virus was selected, which is in line with the high barrier to resistance of the nucleoside analogue for HCV. When combined with the broad-spectrum RNA virus inhibitor ribavirin, a marked antagonistic activity was observed indicating that these molecules should not be combined for the treatment of norovirus infections. Our results suggest that 2 '-C-methyl nucleoside analogues should be further explored for the treatment and prophylaxis of norovirus infections. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Norovirus;Antiviral activity;2 '-C-methyl nucleoside analogues;RNA-dependent RNA polymerase