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GS-441524 antiviral stops feline infectious peritonitis virus in cats

By Murphy, B G et al.·Published in Veterinary microbiology·2018·Department of Pathology, United States·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: The nucleoside analog GS-441524 strongly inhibits feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) virus in tissue culture and experimental cat infection studies.

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cat

Plain-English summary

A group of cats diagnosed with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a serious viral disease, were treated with a medication called GS-441524. This treatment showed promising results, as all ten cats experienced a quick improvement in their symptoms and returned to normal health within just two weeks. Importantly, the medication was found to be safe, with no harmful side effects observed. This study suggests that GS-441524 could be an effective option for treating FIP in cats.

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Abstract

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a common and highly lethal coronavirus disease of domestic cats. Recent studies of diseases caused by several RNA viruses in people and other species indicate that antiviral therapy may be effective against FIP in cats. The small molecule nucleoside analog GS-441524 is a molecular precursor to a pharmacologically active nucleoside triphosphate molecule. These analogs act as an alternative substrate and RNA-chain terminator of viral RNA dependent RNA polymerase. We determined that GS-441524 was non-toxic in feline cells at concentrations as high as 100 uM and effectively inhibited FIPV replication in cultured CRFK cells and in naturally infected feline peritoneal macrophages at concentrations as low as 1 uM. We determined the pharmacokinetics of GS-441524 in cats in vivo and established a dosage that would sustain effective blood levels for 24 h. In an experimental FIPV infection of cats, GS-441524 treatment caused a rapid reversal of disease signs and return to normality with as little as two weeks of treatment in 10/10 cats and with no apparent toxicity.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29778200/