Abstract
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is a major global health burden. Interferon alpha and nucleos(t)ide analogues are currently the standard-of-care for chronic HBV infection. However, these antiviral agents have limited efficacy and do not result in a sustained virological response in the majority of infected patients. Virtual Screening (VS) strategies have now a strong impact on drug discovery, the strength of this research field has been corroborated by recent contributions in the development of novel drug candidates which are in clinical trials or which are already available in the clinics. In this context, different VS strategies have been applied to HBV in order to discover novel inhibitors. In this review, we summarize the VS efforts to identify and design novel HBV interventions. We believe that the combination of in silico and in vitro tools can lead to faster validation of novel drug targets which could accelerate the HBV drug discovery and development efforts.
Keywords: Ligand-based virtual screening, structure-based virtual screening, quantitative structure-activity relationships, docking, Hepatitis B Virus, inhibitors, workflow.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Virtual Screening in Hepatitis B Virus Drug Discovery: Current Stateof- the-Art and Future Perspectives
Volume: 25 Issue: 23
Author(s): Mohcine Elmessaoudi-Idrissi, Arnaud Blondel, Anass Kettani, Marc P. Windisch, Soumaya Benjelloun and Sayeh Ezzikouri*
Affiliation:
- Virology Unit, Viral Hepatitis Laboratory, Institut Pasteur du Maroc, Casablanca,Morocco
Keywords: Ligand-based virtual screening, structure-based virtual screening, quantitative structure-activity relationships, docking, Hepatitis B Virus, inhibitors, workflow.
Abstract: Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is a major global health burden. Interferon alpha and nucleos(t)ide analogues are currently the standard-of-care for chronic HBV infection. However, these antiviral agents have limited efficacy and do not result in a sustained virological response in the majority of infected patients. Virtual Screening (VS) strategies have now a strong impact on drug discovery, the strength of this research field has been corroborated by recent contributions in the development of novel drug candidates which are in clinical trials or which are already available in the clinics. In this context, different VS strategies have been applied to HBV in order to discover novel inhibitors. In this review, we summarize the VS efforts to identify and design novel HBV interventions. We believe that the combination of in silico and in vitro tools can lead to faster validation of novel drug targets which could accelerate the HBV drug discovery and development efforts.
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Elmessaoudi-Idrissi Mohcine, Blondel Arnaud, Kettani Anass , Windisch P. Marc , Benjelloun Soumaya and Ezzikouri Sayeh *, Virtual Screening in Hepatitis B Virus Drug Discovery: Current Stateof- the-Art and Future Perspectives, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (23) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867325666180221141451
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867325666180221141451 |
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