Early Viral Entry Assays for the Identification and Evaluation of Antiviral Compounds
Author(s) -
ChenJei Tai,
Chia-Lin Li,
Cheng-Jeng Tai,
ChienKai Wang,
Liang Lin
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of visualized experiments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.596
H-Index - 91
ISSN - 1940-087X
DOI - 10.3791/53124
Subject(s) - viral entry , viral life cycle , antiviral drug , virology , antiviral treatment , viral replication , viral hepatitis , antiviral therapy , computational biology , biology , identification (biology) , virus , drug discovery , bioinformatics , chronic hepatitis , botany
Cell-based systems are useful for discovering antiviral agents. Dissecting the viral life cycle, particularly the early entry stages, allows a mechanistic approach to identify and evaluate antiviral agents that target specific steps of the viral entry. In this report, the methods of examining viral inactivation, viral attachment, and viral entry/fusion as antiviral assays for such purposes are described, using hepatitis C virus as a model. These assays should be useful for discovering novel antagonists/inhibitors to early viral entry and help expand the scope of candidate antiviral agents for further drug development.
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