Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural Products

Many viruses, such as human herpesviruses, may be present in the human oral cavity, but most are usually asymptomatic. However, if individuals become immunocompromised by age, illness, or as a side effect of therapy, these dormant viruses can be activated and produce a variety of pathological change...

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Main Authors: Daisuke Asai, Hideki Nakashima
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Medicines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6320/5/4/120
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spelling doaj-4293a930c6f24be385c8a6295e8c7ccb2020-11-25T00:37:12ZengMDPI AGMedicines2305-63202018-11-015412010.3390/medicines5040120medicines5040120Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural ProductsDaisuke Asai0Hideki Nakashima1Department of Microbiology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki 216-8511, JapanDepartment of Microbiology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki 216-8511, JapanMany viruses, such as human herpesviruses, may be present in the human oral cavity, but most are usually asymptomatic. However, if individuals become immunocompromised by age, illness, or as a side effect of therapy, these dormant viruses can be activated and produce a variety of pathological changes in the oral mucosa. Unfortunately, available treatments for viral infectious diseases are limited, because (1) there are diseases for which no treatment is available; (2) drug-resistant strains of virus may appear; (3) incomplete eradication of virus may lead to recurrence. Rational design strategies are widely used to optimize the potency and selectivity of drug candidates, but discovery of leads for new antiviral agents, especially leads with novel structures, still relies mostly on large-scale screening programs, and many hits are found among natural products, such as extracts of marine sponges, sea algae, plants, and arthropods. Here, we review representative viruses found in the human oral cavity and their effects, together with relevant antiviral compounds derived from natural products. We also highlight some recent emerging pharmaceutical technologies with potential to deliver antivirals more effectively for disease prevention and therapy.https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6320/5/4/120anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)antiviralnatural producthuman virus
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Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural Products
Medicines
anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
antiviral
natural product
human virus
author_facet Daisuke Asai
Hideki Nakashima
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title Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural Products
title_short Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural Products
title_full Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural Products
title_fullStr Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural Products
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenic Viruses Commonly Present in the Oral Cavity and Relevant Antiviral Compounds Derived from Natural Products
title_sort pathogenic viruses commonly present in the oral cavity and relevant antiviral compounds derived from natural products
publisher MDPI AG
series Medicines
issn 2305-6320
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Many viruses, such as human herpesviruses, may be present in the human oral cavity, but most are usually asymptomatic. However, if individuals become immunocompromised by age, illness, or as a side effect of therapy, these dormant viruses can be activated and produce a variety of pathological changes in the oral mucosa. Unfortunately, available treatments for viral infectious diseases are limited, because (1) there are diseases for which no treatment is available; (2) drug-resistant strains of virus may appear; (3) incomplete eradication of virus may lead to recurrence. Rational design strategies are widely used to optimize the potency and selectivity of drug candidates, but discovery of leads for new antiviral agents, especially leads with novel structures, still relies mostly on large-scale screening programs, and many hits are found among natural products, such as extracts of marine sponges, sea algae, plants, and arthropods. Here, we review representative viruses found in the human oral cavity and their effects, together with relevant antiviral compounds derived from natural products. We also highlight some recent emerging pharmaceutical technologies with potential to deliver antivirals more effectively for disease prevention and therapy.
topic anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
antiviral
natural product
human virus
url https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6320/5/4/120
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