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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37488762/biological-importance-of-phellodendrine-in-traditional-and-modern-medicines-an-update-on-therapeutic-potential-in-medicine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kanika Patel, Dinesh Kumar Patel
BACKGROUND: Herbal medicines have been used for the preparation of numerous pharmaceutical products for the treatment of human disorders. Plant-derived products have been used in medicine, nutraceuticals, perfumery, beverages, and cosmetics industries for different purposes. Herbal medicines are mainly derived from different parts of plant materials. Phellodendron bark has been widely known as one of the fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine. Phellodendron bark contains phellodendrine as a main active phytochemical...
July 21, 2023: Current Drug Research Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37469130/receptor-binding-properties-of-neuraminidase-for-influenza-a-virus-an-overview-of-recent-research-advances
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REVIEW
Lian Liu, Gaojie Chen, Shujian Huang, Feng Wen
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) pose a serious risk to both human and animal health. IAVs' receptor binding characteristics account for a major portion of their host range and tissue tropism. While the function of neuraminidase (NA) in promoting the release of progeny virus is well-known, its role in the virus entry process remains poorly understood. Studies have suggested that certain subtypes of NA can act as receptor-binding proteins, either alone or in conjunction with haemagglutinin (HA). An important distinction is that NA from the avian influenza virus have a second sialic acid-binding site (2SBS) that is preserved in avian strains but missing in human or swine strains...
December 2023: Virulence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37373145/gut-microbial-sialidases-and-their-role-in-the-metabolism-of-human-milk-sialylated-glycans
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REVIEW
Diego Muñoz-Provencio, María J Yebra
Sialic acids (SAs) are α-keto-acid sugars with a nine-carbon backbone present at the non-reducing end of human milk oligosaccharides and the glycan moiety of glycoconjugates. SAs displayed on cell surfaces participate in the regulation of many physiologically important cellular and molecular processes, including signaling and adhesion. Additionally, sialyl-oligosaccharides from human milk act as prebiotics in the colon by promoting the settling and proliferation of specific bacteria with SA metabolism capabilities...
June 10, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37357919/the-immune-system-of-chicken-and-its-response-to-h9n2-avian-influenza-virus
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Wenhao Yang, Xiufan Liu, Xiaoquan Wang
Influenza A virus is a negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus that belongs to Orthomyxoviridae family. Based on the antigenic characteristics of hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) influenza viruses are classified into subtypes. H9N2 belongs to the low pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses (AIVs) and is one of the widely spread viruses in poultry, which can pose a threat to humans by directly infecting or providing internal genes for various zoonotic avian influenza strains. It may directly or indirectly participate in becoming an AIV that causes a human pandemic...
June 26, 2023: Veterinary Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37213507/co-infection-of-the-respiratory-epithelium-scene-of-complex-functional-interactions-between-viral-bacterial-and-human-neuraminidases
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REVIEW
Vanessa Escuret, Olivier Terrier
The activity of sialic acids, known to play critical roles in biology and many pathological processes, is finely regulated by a class of enzymes called sialidases, also known as neuraminidases. These are present in mammals and many other biological systems, such as viruses and bacteria. This review focuses on the very particular situation of co-infections of the respiratory epithelium, the scene of complex functional interactions between viral, bacterial, and human neuraminidases. This intrinsically multidisciplinary topic combining structural biology, biochemistry, physiology, and the study of host-pathogen interactions, opens up exciting research perspectives that could lead to a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying virus-bacteria co-infections and their contribution to the aggravation of respiratory pathology, notably in the context of pre-existing pathological contexts...
2023: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37175715/ferulic-acid-a-review-of-pharmacology-toxicology-and-therapeutic-effects-on-pulmonary-diseases
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REVIEW
Yiman Zhai, Tingyu Wang, Yunmei Fu, Tong Yu, Yan Ding, Hongguang Nie
Ferulic acid (FA), a prevalent dietary phytochemical, has many pharmacological effects, including anti-oxidation and anti-inflammation effects, and has been widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetics industries. Many studies have shown that FA can significantly downregulate the expression of reactive oxygen species and activate nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor-2/heme oxygenase-1 signaling, exerting anti-oxidative effects. The anti-inflammatory effect of FA is mainly related to the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and nuclear factor-kappaB signaling pathways...
April 28, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37120995/conformationally-locked-sugar-derivatives-and-analogues-as-potential-neuraminidase-inhibitors
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REVIEW
Yogesh Yadav, Rajdeep Tyagi, Ramesh Kumar, Ram Sagar
The influenza virus remains a major health concern for mankind because it tends to mutate frequently and cause high morbidity. Influenza prevention and treatment are greatly aided by the use of antivirals. One such class of antivirals is neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs), effective against influenza viruses. A neuraminidase on the virus's surface serves a vital function in viral propogation by assisting in the release of viruses from infected host cells. Neuraminidase inhibitors are the backbone in stoping such virus propagation thus helps in the treatment of influenza viruses infections...
April 24, 2023: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37061113/evaluation-of-catalytic-activity-of-human-and-animal-origin-viral-neuraminidase-current-prospect
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REVIEW
Anil Gattani, Aditya Agrawal, M Hira Khan, Rohini Gupta, Praveen Singh
With the exception of plants, almost all living organisms synthesize neuraminidase/sialidase. It is a one among the crucial proteins that controls how virulent a microorganism is. An essential enzyme in orthomyxoviruses and paramyxoviruses that destroys receptors is neuraminidase. It plays a number of roles throughout the viral life cycle in addition to one that involves the release of progeny virus particles. This protein is an important target for therapeutic interventions and diagnostic assays. Neuraminidase inhibitors effectively prevent the spread of disease and viral infection...
April 13, 2023: Analytical Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37031650/growing-impact-of-sialic-acid-containing-glycans-in-future-drug-discovery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Priyanka Bose, Manoj K Jaiswal, Sumit K Singh, Rakesh K Singh, Vinod K Tiwari
In nature, almost all cells are covered with a complex array of glycan chain namely sialic acids or nuraminic acids, a negatively charged nine carbon sugars which is considered for their great therapeutic importance since long back. Owing to its presence at the terminal end of lipid bilayer (commonly known as terminal sugars), the well-defined sialosides or sialoconjugates have served pivotal role on the cell surfaces and thus, the sialic acid-containing glycans can modulate and mediate a number of imperative cellular interactions...
April 3, 2023: Carbohydrate Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36946567/fighting-the-flu-a-brief-review-on-anti-influenza-agents
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Sambuddha Chakraborty, Ashwini Chauhan
The influenza virus causes one of the most prevalent and lethal infectious viral diseases of the respiratory system; the disease progression varies from acute self-limiting mild fever to disease chronicity and death. Although both the preventive and treatment measures have been vital in protecting humans against seasonal epidemics or sporadic pandemics, there are several challenges to curb the influenza virus such as limited or poor cross-protection against circulating virus strains, moderate protection in immune-compromised patients, and rapid emergence of resistance...
March 22, 2023: Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36925514/a-systemic-review-on-medicinal-plants-and-their-bioactive-constituents-against-avian-influenza-and-further-confirmation-through-in-silico-analysis
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Ashit Kumar Dutta, Md Shamim Gazi, Shaikh Jamal Uddin
BACKGROUND: Avian influenza or more commonly known as bird flu is a widespread infectious disease in poultry. This review aims to accumulate information of different natural plant sources that can aid in combating this disease. Influenza virus (IV) is known for its ability to mutate and infect different species (including humans) and cause fatal consequences. METHODS: Total 33 plants and 4 natural compounds were identified and documented. Molecular docking was performed against the target viral protein neuraminidase (NA), with some plant based natural compounds and compared their results with standard drugs Oseltamivir and Zanamivir to obtain novel drug targets for influenza in chickens...
March 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36770606/quercetin-a-functional-food-flavonoid-incredibly-attenuates-emerging-and-re-emerging-viral-infections-through-immunomodulatory-actions
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Fauzia Mahanaz Shorobi, Fatema Yasmin Nisa, Srabonti Saha, Muhammad Abid Hasan Chowdhury, Mayuna Srisuphanunt, Kazi Helal Hossain, Md Atiar Rahman
Many of the medicinally active molecules in the flavonoid class of phytochemicals are being researched for their potential antiviral activity against various DNA and RNA viruses. Quercetin is a flavonoid that can be found in a variety of foods, including fruits and vegetables. It has been reported to be effective against a variety of viruses. This review, therefore, deciphered the mechanistic of how Quercetin works against some of the deadliest viruses, such as influenza A, Hepatitis C, Dengue type 2 and Ebola virus, which cause frequent outbreaks worldwide and result in significant morbidity and mortality in humans through epidemics or pandemics...
January 17, 2023: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36764397/ocular-streptococcal-infections-a-clinical-and-microbiological-review
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Upeka Nanayakkara, Muhammad A Khan, Dilnoor K Hargun, Shobini Sivagnanam, Chameen Samarawickrama
Streptococcus is a diverse bacterial genus that is part of the ocular surface microbiome implicated in conjunctivitis, keratitis, endophthalmitis, dacryocystitis, and orbital cellulitis that can lead to decreased visual acuity and require surgical intervention. The pathophysiology of S. pneumoniae is well-established and the role of the polysaccharide capsule, pneumolysin, neuraminidases, and zinc metalloproteinases in ocular infections described. Additionally, key virulence factors of the viridans group streptococci such as cytolysins and proteases have been outlined, but there is a paucity of research on the remaining streptococcus species...
February 9, 2023: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36752709/antiviral-therapies-for-influenza
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REVIEW
Ken K P Chan, David S C Hui
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The heavily suppressed global influenza activity during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is expected to return upon relaxation of travel restriction and nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPI). We reviewed the four marketed neuraminidase inhibitors (NAI e.g., oseltamivir, zanamivir, peramivir, laninamivir) and the only endonuclease inhibitor (baloxavir) on their clinical therapeutic effects and the ability of viral suppression in various groups of patients of different clinical settings based on the latest evidence...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36728702/neuraminidase-4-neu4-new-biological-and-physiological-player
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Okun, Allyson Peek, Suleiman A Igdoura
Sialidases are found in viruses, bacteria, fungi, avians, and mammals. Mammalian sialidases differ in their specificity, optimum pH, subcellular localization, and tissue expression. To date, four genes encoding mammalian sialidases (NEU1-4) have been cloned. This review examines the functional impact of NEU4 sialidase on complex physiological and cellular processes. The intracellular localization and trafficking of NEU4 and its potential target molecules are discussed along with its impact on cancer, lysosomal storage disease, and cellular differentiation...
February 2, 2023: Glycobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36680239/broadly-protective-neuraminidase-based-influenza-vaccines-and-monoclonal-antibodies-target-epitopes-and-mechanisms-of-action
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nada Abbadi, Jarrod J Mousa
Neuraminidase (NA) is an important surface protein on influenza virions, playing an essential role in the viral life cycle and being a key target of the immune system. Despite the importance of NA-based immunity, current vaccines are focused on the hemagglutinin (HA) protein as the target for protective antibodies, and the amount of NA is not standardized in virion-based vaccines. Antibodies targeting NA are predominantly protective, reducing infection severity and viral shedding. Recently, NA-specific monoclonal antibodies have been characterized, and their target epitopes have been identified...
January 10, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36613682/inhibitors-of-the-sialidase-neu3-as-potential-therapeutics-for-fibrosis
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Tejas R Karhadkar, Wensheng Chen, Darrell Pilling, Richard H Gomer
Fibrosing diseases are a major medical problem, and are associated with more deaths per year than cancer in the US. Sialidases are enzymes that remove the sugar sialic acid from glycoconjugates. In this review, we describe efforts to inhibit fibrosis by inhibiting sialidases, and describe the following rationale for considering sialidases to be a potential target to inhibit fibrosis. First, sialidases are upregulated in fibrotic lesions in humans and in a mouse model of pulmonary fibrosis. Second, the extracellular sialidase NEU3 appears to be both necessary and sufficient for pulmonary fibrosis in mice...
December 23, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36567025/influenza-antivirals-and-their-role-in-pandemic-preparedness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy C Jones, Hui-Ling Yen, Peter Adams, Kimberly Armstrong, Elena A Govorkova
Effective antivirals provide crucial benefits during the early phase of an influenza pandemic, when vaccines are still being developed and manufactured. Currently, two classes of viral protein-targeting drugs, neuraminidase inhibitors and polymerase inhibitors, are approved for influenza treatment and post-exposure prophylaxis. Resistance to both classes has been documented, highlighting the need to develop novel antiviral options that may include both viral and host-targeted inhibitors. Such efforts will form the basis of management of seasonal influenza infections and of strategic planning for future influenza pandemics...
December 22, 2022: Antiviral Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36547200/sialyltransferases-and-neuraminidases-potential-targets-for-cancer-treatment
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REVIEW
Sagorika Nag, Abhimanyu Mandal, Aryaman Joshi, Neeraj Jain, Ravi Shanker Srivastava, Sanjay Singh, Arun Khattri
Cancers are the leading cause of death, causing around 10 million deaths annually by 2020. The most common cancers are those affecting the breast, lungs, colon, and rectum. However, it has been noted that cancer metastasis is more lethal than just cancer incidence and accounts for more than 90% of cancer deaths. Thus, early detection and prevention of cancer metastasis have the capability to save millions of lives. Finding novel biomarkers and targets for screening, determination of prognosis, targeted therapies, etc...
November 28, 2022: Diseases (Basel)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36396398/emerging-antiviral-therapies-and-drugs-for-the-treatment-of-influenza
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinshen Wang, Yihang Sun, Shuwen Liu
INTRODUCTION: Both vaccines and antiviral drugs represent the mainstay for preventing and treating influenza. However, approved M2 ion channel inhibitors, neuraminidase inhibitors, polymerase inhibitors, and various vaccines cannot meet therapeutic needs because of viral resistance. Thus, the discovery of new targets for the virus or host and the development of more effective inhibitors are essential to protect humans from the influenza virus. AREAS COVERED: This review summarizes the latest progress in vaccines and antiviral drug research to prevent and treat influenza, providing the foothold for developing novel antiviral inhibitors...
November 17, 2022: Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs
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