Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integration by diketo derivatives.
Pluymers W, Pais G, Van Maele B, Pannecouque C, Fikkert V, Burke TR, De Clercq E, Witvrouw M, Neamati N, Debyser Z
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2002), Volume 46, Page 3292
Abstract:
A series of diketo derivatives was found to inhibit human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase activity. Only L-708,906 inhibited the replication of HIV-1(III(B)) (50% effective concentration, 12 micro M), HIV-1 clinical strains, HIV-1 strains resistant to reverse transcriptase or fusion inhibitors, HIV-2 (ROD strain) and simian immunodeficiency virus (MAC(251)). The combinations of L-708,906 with zidovudine, nevirapine, or nelfinavir proved to be subsynergistic. In cell culture, addition of L-708,906 could be postponed for 7 h after infection, a moment coinciding with HIV integration. Inhibition of integration in cell culture was confirmed by quantitative Alu-PCR.
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