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Anti-influenza virus activity of the neuraminidase inhibitor 4-guanidino-Neu5Ac2en in cell culture and in human respiratory epithelium.

The anti-influenza activity of the neuraminidase inhibitor 4-guanidino-Neu5Ac2en (4-G-NAc) was determined in Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells by yield reduction and ELISA and in explants of human respiratory epithelium by yield reduction. In MDCK cells, 50% inhibitory concentrations (EC50) averaged 0.5 microgram/ml for influenza A/Virginia/88(H3N2) and 0.04 microgram/ml for A/Texas/36/91(H1N1) by ELISA, and < 0.01 microgram/ml for influenza A/Virginia by yield reduction. In human adenoid explants, concentrations causing at least 1.0 log10 TCID50/ml decrease in yield (EC90) at 48 h were < 0.01 microgram/ml for A(H1N1) and A(H3N2) viruses and 0.25 microgram/ml for B/Hong Kong/5/72. 100 micrograms/ml 4-G-NAc did not inhibit outgrowth of human adenoid epithelium at 6 days, whereas ribavirin 10 micrograms/ml reduced outgrowth by > 50%. 4-G-NAc is a potent and selective inhibitor of clinical isolates of influenza A and B viruses in human respiratory epithelium.[1]

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