DOI: 10.4155/fmc-2023-0091 ISSN:

Small-molecule oligonucleotides as smart modality for antiviral therapy: a medicinal chemistry perspective

Sidhartha S Kar, Arghya Kusum Dhar, Narahari N Palei, Shvetank Bhatt
  • Drug Discovery
  • Pharmacology
  • Molecular Medicine

Small-molecule oligonucleotides could be exploited therapeutically to silence the expression of viral infection-causing genes, and a few of them are now in clinical trials for the management of viral infections. The most challenging aspect of these oligonucleotides’ therapeutic success involves their delivery. Thus medicinal chemistry strategies are inevitable to avoid degradation by serum nucleases, avoid kidney clearance and improve cellular uptake. Recently small-molecule oligonucleotide design has opened up new avenues to improve the treatment of drug-resistant viral infections, along with the development of COVID-19 medicines. This review is directed toward the recent advances in rational design, mechanism of action, structure–activity relationships and future perspective of the small-molecule oligonucleotides targeting viral infections, including COVID-19.

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