Author: Pourrajab, Fatemeh
Title: Targeting the glycans: A paradigm for hostâ€targeted and COVIDâ€19 drug design Cord-id: wkqn15li Document date: 2021_5_24
ID: wkqn15li
Snippet: There is always a need for new approaches for the control of virus burdens caused by seasonal outbreaks, the emergence of novel viruses with pandemic potential and the development of resistance to current antiviral drugs. The outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirusâ€disease COVIDâ€19 represented a pandemic threat and declared a public health emergency of international concern. Herein, the role of glycans for the development of new drugs or vaccines, as a hostâ€targeted approach, is discussed w
Document: There is always a need for new approaches for the control of virus burdens caused by seasonal outbreaks, the emergence of novel viruses with pandemic potential and the development of resistance to current antiviral drugs. The outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirusâ€disease COVIDâ€19 represented a pandemic threat and declared a public health emergency of international concern. Herein, the role of glycans for the development of new drugs or vaccines, as a hostâ€targeted approach, is discussed where may provide a frontâ€line prophylactic or threats to protect against the current and any future respiratoryâ€infecting virus and possibly against other respiratory pathogens. As a prototype, the role of glycans in the coronavirus infection, as well as, galectins (Gal) as the glycanâ€recognition agents (GRAs) in drug design are here summarized. Galectins, in particular, Galâ€1 and Galâ€3 are ubiquitous and important to biological systems, whose interactions with viral glycans modulate host immunity and homeostatic balance.
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- Try single phrases listed below for: 1
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date