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Virucidal compounds and use thereof

Tapparel Vu, Caroline
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Correia, Bruno  
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Gainza Cirauqui, Pablo  
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2024

Disclosed herein are peptide-grafted compounds that irreversibly deactivate bacteriophages or influenza virus depending on the peptide and remain safe for bacteria and mammalian cells. The active compounds comprise a core (cyclodextrin or gold nanoparticle) coated with a hydrophobic chain terminated with a peptide selective for bacteriophages or for influenza. Further, said compounds can be used directly inside the environment of the bioreactor, but they are also a safe additive to stocks of antibiotics and expression inducers (such as isopropyl ß-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside, i.e., IPTG), that cannot be autoclaved and are a common source of phage infections. The anti-influenza compound may be used as a drug to be given in therapeutic or prophylactic mode to fight influenza infection.

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EPO Family ID

90738470

Author(s)
Tapparel Vu, Caroline
Correia, Bruno  
Gainza Cirauqui, Pablo  
Stevens, Corey Alfred  
Stellacci, Francesco  
Richter, Lukasz  
Olgiati, Francesca
Medaglia, Chiara
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Alternative title(s) : (fr) Composés virucides et leur utilisation

TTO classification

TTO:6.1514

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AVP-R-TTO  
IdentifierCountry codeKind codeDate issued

WO2024086510

WO

A1

2024-04-25

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May 6, 2024
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