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Discovery of Sisunatovir (RV521), an Inhibitor of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Fusion

G. Stuart Cockerill, Richard Angell, Alexandre F. Bedernjak, Irina Chuckowree, Ian S. Fraser, Jose M. Gascon-Simorte, Morgan S. A. Gilman, James A. D. Good, Rachel Harland, Sara M. Johnson, John Ludes-Meyers, Edward Littler, James A. Lumley, Graham Lunn, Neil Mathews, Jason S. McLellan, Michael Paradowski, Mark E. Peeples, Claire Scott, Dereck Tait, Geraldine Taylor, Michelle Thom, E. Donnall Thomas, Carol Villalonga Barber, Simon E. Ward, Daniel Watterson, Gareth Williams, Paul R. Young, Kenneth L. Powell

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry · 2021

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Summary

of 1.2 nM against a panel of RSV A and B laboratory strains and clinical isolates with antiviral efficacy in the Balb/C mouse model of RSV infection. Oral bioavailability in preclinical species ranged from 42 to >100% with evidence of highly efficient penetration into lung tissue. In healthy adult human volunteers experimentally infected with RSV, a potent antiviral effect was observed with a significant reduction in viral load and symptoms compared to placebo.

Subject
Food processing & bioavailability
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c01882
Catalogue ID
BFmommp69h-367z8x
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