ORIGINALE CHEMIAE in Antiviral Strategy – Origin and Modernization of Multi-Component Chemistry as a Source of Innovative Broad Spectrum Antiviral Strategy

Project data

Funding Entity: Italian Ministry of University and Research

Call: PRIN 2017

Coordinator: UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DELLA TUSCIA

UNISI Principal Investigator: Maurizio Zazzi

Department: Medical Biotechnology

Start date: 29 October 2019 – End date: 29 October 2023

 

Project description

Currently, several important viral infections cannot be effectively treated with antiviral drugs. Ideally, it would be highly valuable to develop drugs that can be active against multiple viruses (broad spectrum antivirals). The project aims at generating and screen a diversity of candidate antiviral molecules based on different chemical approaches, including reactions reconstructing prebiotic conditions. This is based on the concept that viruses have coevolved with their own host cells and thus alternative forms of functional molecules can interfere with virus replication. Identifying such broad spectrum antivirals would greatly impact our ability to treat known viruses and also novel agents which may appear in the next epidemics or pandemics.

This project has received funding from the Italian Ministry of University and Research PRIN programme