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Eva Tiong
  • Tropical Infectious Disease Research and Education Centre (TIDREC), Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
研究方向
  • Microbiology
Protocol for Screening Host-Targeting Antivirals (HTAs) Using Human PBMCs and pDCs
基于人外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)和浆细胞样树突细胞(pDCs)的宿主靶向抗病毒药物(HTA)筛选方案
作者:Zhao Xuan Low, Osamu Kanauchi, Sazaly AbuBakar, Vunjia Tiong and Pouya Hassandarvish日期:03/05/2025,浏览量:233,Q&A: 0

This protocol offers an ex vivo method for screening host-targeting antivirals (HTAs) using human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs). Unlike virus-targeting antivirals (VTAs), HTAs provide advantages in overcoming drug resistance and offering broad-spectrum protection, especially against rapidly mutating or newly emerging viruses. By focusing on PBMCs or pDCs, known for their high production of humoral factors such as Type I interferons (IFNs), the protocol enables the screening of antivirals that modulate immune responses against viruses. Targeting host pathways, especially innate immunity, allows for species-independent antiviral activity, reducing the likelihood of viral escape mutations. Additionally, the protocol's versatility makes it a powerful tool for testing potential antivirals against various viral pathogens, including emerging viruses, positioning it as an essential resource in both pandemic preparedness and broad-spectrum antiviral research. This approach differentiates itself from existing protocols by focusing on host immune modulation through pDCs, offering a novel avenue for HTA discovery.