Zanamivir-Amantadine Conjugate: A Dual-Action Agent with Broad-Spectrum Synergistic Antiviral Efficacy
Yiming Wang, Liwen Hua, Honggao Duan, Ruiwen Liu, Mengyang Wang, Peng Zhao, Tao Yuan, Yiping Zhong, Rui Feng, Xingxing Zhu, Yongmin Zhang, Demin Zhou, Sulong Xiao
Journal:JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
IF:6.8
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5c03547
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Published:2026-02-26
research field:药理学药物化学病毒学抗病毒药物研发
Abstract
Influenza A virus is a highly contagious respiratory pathogen, and its rapid and continuous adaptive mutations for immune escape have limited the efficacy of existing vaccines and antiviral drugs. Here, we report a multimechanism anti-influenza platform based on the conjugation of zanamivir (ZMV) with amantadine (Aman). Aman acts as a hydrophobic tag that promotes the degradation of neuraminidase and concurrently enhances the physicochemical properties of ZMV, leading to improved membrane permeability and a significantly prolonged half-life. Meanwhile, the ZMV moiety counteracts Aman-induced cytotoxic autophagy. The resulting conjugate, compound 7j, exhibits potent activity against a wide range of neuraminidase and M2 ion channel mutations. Notably, a single intravenous dose of 7j fully protected mice from a lethal H1N1 challenge. Our work demonstrates that the rational fusion of ZMV and Aman achieves synergistic multimechanistic antiviral activity with enhanced efficacy and safety, offering a new strategy for the development of next-generation anti-influenza drugs.
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