2024
DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.202300661
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A ProTide of AZT Shows Activity Against Human Papillomaviruses

Tim Gniech,
Adrian Humboldt,
Kathy A. Keith
et al.

Abstract: Infection by human papillomaviruses (HPV) can cause warts and tumors. So far, no small molecule antiviral has been approved for the treatment of infections with this DNA virus, although preclinical studies show activity for nucleosidic compounds, such as 9‐(2‐phosphonylmethoxy)ethylguanine (PMEG) or cidofovir. This prompted us to test new prodrug versions of the nucleoside analog 3’‐azido‐2’,3’‐dideoxythymidine (AZT), known to be active against reverse transcriptases and approved for the treatment of HIV. Here… Show more

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