Multi-Omics Studies towards Novel Modulators of Influenza A Virus-Host Interaction

Viruses. 2016 Sep 29;8(10):269. doi: 10.3390/v8100269.

Abstract

Human influenza A viruses (IAVs) cause global pandemics and epidemics. These viruses evolve rapidly, making current treatment options ineffective. To identify novel modulators of IAV-host interactions, we re-analyzed our recent transcriptomics, metabolomics, proteomics, phosphoproteomics, and genomics/virtual ligand screening data. We identified 713 potential modulators targeting 199 cellular and two viral proteins. Anti-influenza activity for 48 of them has been reported previously, whereas the antiviral efficacy of the 665 remains unknown. Studying anti-influenza efficacy and immuno/neuro-modulating properties of these compounds and their combinations as well as potential viral and host resistance to them may lead to the discovery of novel modulators of IAV-host interactions, which might be more effective than the currently available anti-influenza therapeutics.

Keywords: antiviral agent; genomics; influenza virus; metabolomics; phosphoproteomics; proteomics; transcriptomics; virtual ligand screening.

Publication types

  • Review