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Scientists have identified a potential drug target for multiple mosquito-transmitted viruses, such as dengue and Zika, shedding light on how these viruses manipulate host cells to enhance their own reproduction.
Researchers have found a new way to tackle infectious mosquito-born viruses, such as dengue and Zika. A study published in the journal Cell Host and Microbe shows how viruses take control of host cells to promote their own reproduction. By understanding how viruses hijack cells, researchers can begin to develop new therapies for a range of mosquito-transmitted pathogens that currently have no known treatment or only limited options.
New Cleveland Clinic research shows how mosquito-transmitted viruses – like Zika, West Nile, Yellow Fever and dengue viruses – hijack host cells to promote their own replication and infection.
The discovery of KAT5's critical role in virus replication is the key first step in beginning to design inhibitory molecules to stop viral replication and treat infection.