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Antimicrob Agents Chemother ; 68(7): e0048924, 2024 Jul 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38775484

ABSTRACT

Human adenoviruses can cause serious, disseminated infections in immunocompromised patients. For pediatric allogeneic stem cell transplant patients, the case fatality rate can reach 80%. Still, there is no available antiviral drug that is specifically approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of adenovirus infections. To fill this pressing medical need, we have developed NPP-669, a prodrug of cidofovir with broad activity against double-stranded DNA viruses, including adenoviruses. Here, we report on the in vivo anti-adenoviral efficacy of NPP-669. Using the immunosuppressed Syrian hamster as the model, we show that NPP-669 is highly efficacious when dosed orally at 1 mg/kg and 3 mg/kg. In a delayed administration experiment, NPP-669 was more effective than brincidofovir, a similar compound that reached Phase III clinical trials. Furthermore, parenteral administration of NPP-669 increased its efficacy approximately 10-fold compared to oral dosing without apparent toxicity, suggesting that this route may be preferable in a hospital setting. Based on these findings, we believe that NPP-669 is a promising new compound that needs to be further investigated.


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Antiviral Agents , Cidofovir , Cytosine , Mesocricetus , Organophosphonates , Prodrugs , Animals , Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Prodrugs/pharmacology , Prodrugs/therapeutic use , Humans , Cidofovir/pharmacology , Cidofovir/therapeutic use , Organophosphonates/pharmacology , Organophosphonates/therapeutic use , Cytosine/analogs & derivatives , Cytosine/pharmacology , Cytosine/therapeutic use , Adenoviruses, Human/drug effects , Adenovirus Infections, Human/drug therapy , Adenovirus Infections, Human/virology , Disease Models, Animal , Cricetinae , Administration, Oral
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J Immunol ; 197(3): 726-35, 2016 08 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27324129

ABSTRACT

Osteoimmunology arose from the recognition that cytokines produced by lymphocytes can affect bone homeostasis. We have previously shown that osteoclasts, cells that resorb bone, act as APCs. Cross-presentation of Ags by osteoclasts leads to expression of CD25 and Foxp3, markers of regulatory T cells in the CD8 T cells. Octeoclast-induced Foxp3(+) CD25(+) regulatory CD8 T cells (OC-iTcREG) suppress priming of CD4 and CD8 T cells by dendritic cells. OC-iTcREG also limit bone resorption by osteoclasts, forming a negative feedback loop. In this study, we show that OC-iTcREG express concurrently T-bet and Eomesodermin (Eomes) and IFN-γ. Pharmacological inhibition of IκK blocked IFN-γ, T-bet, and Eomes production by TcREG Furthermore, we show, using chromatin immunoprecipitation, NF-κB enrichment in the T-bet and Eomes promoters. We demonstrate that IFN-γ produced by TcREG is required for suppression of osteoclastogenesis and for degradation of TNFR-associated factor 6 in osteoclast precursors. The latter prevents signaling by receptor activator of NF-κB ligand needed for osteoclastogenesis. Knockout of IFN-γ rendered TcREG inefficient in preventing actin ring formation in osteoclasts, a process required for bone resorption. TcREG generated in vivo using IFN-γ(-/-) T cells had impaired ability to protect mice from bone resorption and bone loss in response to high-dose receptor activator of NF-κB ligand. The results of this study demonstrate a novel link between NF-κB signaling and induction of IFN-γ in TcREG and establish an important role for IFN-γ in TcREG-mediated protection from bone loss.


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Antigen-Presenting Cells/immunology , Bone Resorption/immunology , CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Interferon-gamma/immunology , Osteoclasts/immunology , Animals , Antigen Presentation/immunology , Blotting, Western , Cell Differentiation/immunology , Chromatin Immunoprecipitation , Flow Cytometry , Forkhead Transcription Factors/immunology , Lymphocyte Activation/immunology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , NF-kappa B/immunology , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Osteogenesis/physiology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Signal Transduction/immunology , T-Box Domain Proteins/biosynthesis , T-Box Domain Proteins/immunology
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