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Activation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells by Dengue Virus Infection Depotentiates Balapiravir
Authors:Yen-Liang Chen  Nahdiyah Abdul Ghafar  Ratna Karuna  Yilong Fu  Siew Pheng Lim  Wouter Schul  Feng Gu  Maxime Herve  Fumiaki Yokohama  Gang Wang  Daniela Cerny  Katja Fink  Francesca Blasco  Pei-Yong Shi
Institution:aNovartis Institute for Tropical Diseases, Singapore;bSingapore Immunology Network (SIgN), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
Abstract:In a recent clinical trial, balapiravir, a prodrug of a cytidine analog (R1479), failed to achieve efficacy (reducing viremia after treatment) in dengue patients, although the plasma trough concentration of R1479 remained above the 50% effective concentration (EC50). Here, we report experimental evidence to explain the discrepancy between the in vitro and in vivo results and its implication for drug development. R1479 lost its potency by 125-fold when balapiravir was used to treat primary human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs; one of the major cells targeted for viral replication) that were preinfected with dengue virus. The elevated EC50 was greater than the plasma trough concentration of R1479 observed in dengue patients treated with balapiravir and could possibly explain the efficacy failure. Mechanistically, dengue virus infection triggered PBMCs to generate cytokines, which decreased their efficiency of conversion of R1479 to its triphosphate form (the active antiviral ingredient), resulting in decreased antiviral potency. In contrast to the cytidine-based compound R1479, the potency of an adenosine-based inhibitor of dengue virus (NITD008) was much less affected. Taken together, our results demonstrate that viral infection in patients before treatment could significantly affect the conversion of the prodrug to its active form; such an effect should be calculated when estimating the dose efficacious for humans.
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