RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 van den Born, Erwin A1 Stein, David A. A1 Iversen, Patrick L. A1 Snijder, Eric J.YR 2005 T1 Antiviral activity of morpholino oligomers designed to block various aspects of Equine arteritis virus amplification in cell culture JF Journal of General Virology, VO 86 IS 11 SP 3081 OP 3090 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.81158-0 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1465-2099, AB The antiviral efficacy of ten antisense phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers (PMOs) directed against Equine arteritis virus (EAV), a nidovirus belonging to the family Arteriviridae, was evaluated in mammalian (Vero-E6) cells. Peptide-conjugated PMOs (P-PMOs) supplied in cell culture medium at micromolar concentrations were efficiently taken up by Vero-E6 cells and were minimally cytotoxic. The P-PMOs were designed to base pair to RNA sequences involved in different aspects of EAV amplification: genome replication, subgenomic mRNA synthesis, and translation of genome and subgenomic mRNAs. A novel recombinant EAV, expressing green fluorescent protein as part of its replicase polyproteins, was used to facilitate drug screening. A moderate reduction of EAV amplification was observed with relatively high concentrations of P-PMOs designed to anneal to the 3′-terminal regions of the viral genome or antigenome. To determine if the synthesis of subgenomic mRNAs could be specifically reduced, transcription-regulating sequences essential for their production, but not for the production of genomic RNA, were targeted, but these P-PMOs were found to be ineffective at transcription interference. In contrast, all four P-PMOs designed to base pair with targets in the genomic 5′ untranslated region markedly reduced virus amplification in a sequence-specific and dose-responsive manner. At concentrations in the low micromolar range, some of the P-PMOs tested completely inhibited virus amplification. In vitro translation assays showed that these P-PMOs were potent inhibitors of translation. The data suggest that these compounds could be useful as reagents for exploring the molecular mechanics of nidovirus translation and have anti-EAV potential at relatively low concentrations., UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jgv/10.1099/vir.0.81158-0