RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Singethan, K. A1 Hiltensperger, G. A1 Kendl, S. A1 Wohlfahrt, J. A1 Plattet, P. A1 Holzgrabe, U. A1 Schneider-Schaulies, J.YR 2010 T1 N-(3-Cyanophenyl)-2-phenylacetamide, an effective inhibitor of morbillivirus-induced membrane fusion with low cytotoxicity JF Journal of General Virology, VO 91 IS 11 SP 2762 OP 2772 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.025650-0 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1465-2099, AB Based on the structural similarity of viral fusion proteins within the family Paramyxoviridae, we tested recently described and newly synthesized acetanilide derivatives for their capacity to inhibit measles virus (MV)-, canine distemper virus (CDV)- and Nipah virus (NiV)-induced membrane fusion. We found that N-(3-cyanophenyl)-2-phenylacetamide (compound 1) has a high capacity to inhibit MV- and CDV-induced (IC50=3 μM), but not NiV-induced, membrane fusion. This compound is of outstanding interest because it can be easily synthesized and its cytotoxicity is low [50 % cytotoxic concentration (CC50)≥300 μM], leading to a CC50/IC50 ratio of approximately 100. In addition, primary human peripheral blood lymphocytes and primary dog brain cell cultures (DBC) also tolerate high concentrations of compound 1. Infection of human PBMC with recombinant wild-type MV is inhibited by an IC50 of approximately 20 μM. The cell-to-cell spread of recombinant wild-type CDV in persistently infected DBC can be nearly completely inhibited by compound 1 at 50 μM, indicating that the virus spread between brain cells is dependent on the activity of the viral fusion protein. Our findings demonstrate that this compound is a most applicable inhibitor of morbillivirus-induced membrane fusion in tissue culture experiments including highly sensitive primary cells., UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jgv/10.1099/vir.0.025650-0