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Jeffrey S. Glenn, M.D., Ph.D.

Publication Details

  • Use of a prenylation inhibitor as a novel antiviral agent.

    Glenn JS, Marsters JC, Greenberg HB. J Virol. 1998; 72 (11): 9303-6

    No specific therapy exists for hepatitis delta virus (HDV), which can cause severe liver disease. Molecular genetic studies have implicated the prenylation site of large delta antigen as a critical determinant of HDV particle assembly. We have established a cell culture model which produces HDV-like particles, and we show that delta antigen prenylation can be pharmacologically inhibited by the prenylation inhibitor BZA-5B. Furthermore, BZA-5B specifically abolishes particle production in a dose-dependent manner. These results demonstrate that the use of such a prenylation inhibitor-based antiviral therapy may be feasible and identify a novel class of potential antiviral agents.

    PubMedID: 9765479

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