Journal article

HIV-1 entry inhibitors: Classes, applications and factors affecting potency

J Sterjovski, MJ Churchill, SL Wesselingh, PR Gorry

Current HIV Research | Published : 2006

Abstract

Antiviral agents targeting human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) attachment, co-receptor engagement and fusion, collectively referred to as entry inhibitors, are emerging as promising therapeutic agents in the treatment of HIV-1 infection. Viral evolution and concomitant emergence of resistant strains will continue to be an important consideration in the development of any new therapeutic against HIV-1. However, unique challenges facing the development of entry inhibitors center around the highly variable and flexible nature of the HIV-1 envelope protein (Env). For example, the evolution of Env during the course of HIV-1 infection increases the efficiency of Env-CCR5 interactions, whic..

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