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Development of an inhalable antiviral powder formulation against respiratory syncytial virus

Heida, Rick
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Akkerman, Renate
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Silva, Paulo H. Jacob  
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May 1, 2023
Journal Of Controlled Release

Respiratory viruses including the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) aggravate the global burden of virus-inflicted morbidity and mortality. Entry inhibitors are a promising class of antiviral drugs for combating these viruses, as they can prevent infection at the site of viral entry, i.e., the respiratory tract. Here we used a broad-spectrum entry inhibitor, composed of a beta-cyclodextrin backbone, functionalized with 11-mercapto-1-undecanesulfonate (CD-MUS) that is capable of neutralizing a variety of viruses that employ heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG) to infect host cells. CD-MUS inactivates viral particles irreversibly by binding to viral attachment proteins through a multivalent binding mechanism. In the present study, we show that CD-MUS is well tolerated when administered to the respiratory tract of mice. Based on this, we developed an inhalable spray-dried powder formulation that fits the size requirements for lung deposition and disperses well upon use with the Cyclops dry powder inhaler (DPI). Using an in vitro dose-response assay, we show that the compound retained its activity against RSV after the spray drying process. Our study sets the stage for further in vivo studies, exploring the efficacy of pulmonary administered CD-MUS in animal models of RSV infection.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jconrel.2023.03.059
Web of Science ID

WOS:000974890600001

Author(s)
Heida, Rick
Akkerman, Renate
Silva, Paulo H. Jacob  
Lakerveld, Anke J.
Ortiz, Daniel  
Bigogno, Chiara
Gasbarri, Matteo  
Kasteren, Puck B. van
Stellacci, Francesco  
Frijlink, Henderik W.
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Date Issued

2023-05-01

Publisher

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Published in
Journal Of Controlled Release
Volume

357

Start page

264

End page

273

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Pharmacology & Pharmacy

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Chemistry

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Pharmacology & Pharmacy

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entry inhibitor

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broad-spectrum

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spray drying

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dry powder inhalation

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pulmonary drug delivery

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respiratory syncytial virus

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trileucine

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infection

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delivery

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time

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May 22, 2023
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