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Breakthrough Discovery: Compound K11777 Found to Inhibit Hepatitis E Virus – Could this be the Key to Saving 70,000 Lives a Year?

Currently, there is no specific treatment for hepatitis E, a ⁢disease that causes 70,000 deaths annually. However, ⁤researchers ⁢are working to find a solution. A recent study suggests that⁤ compound ⁢K11777 may be effective in ‌preventing the ​virus⁤ from infecting cells by blocking the viral capsid from being released from its ‌shell. This discovery provides hope for the development of a targeted treatment for ⁤hepatitis E.

Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum in Germany have potentially discovered a compound that could prevent ⁤viral infection. The compound, known as K11777, was found to‌ stop host⁣ cells from⁤ assisting⁢ the ⁢virus in escaping its protective shell by breaking ‌down the ‌viral capsid. This⁣ action effectively ⁤prevents the virus from infecting cells. Lead author Mara Klöhn stated that the compound ⁤is currently undergoing clinical trials for other viruses, such as Sars-Cov-2, and⁢ further research is needed⁤ to determine its effectiveness against hepatitis E.‌ The findings of the study were published in‌ the ‌journal Hepatology on May 11, 2024.

Viruses require⁤ assistance from host⁣ cells in order to infect an organ.⁣ Mara Klöhn suggests that a promising strategy is to find​ targets in the host that can be influenced by drugs​ to prevent them from aiding the virus.

Researchers stumbled ⁣upon compound K11777 during a control‌ study of cell culture experiments ⁤on the hepatitis C virus with a different ⁢active ingredient. They‌ found that this active ingredient was also effective against hepatitis E. However, it was ‌using a different pathway than with the hepatitis⁣ C virus, ‍as the hepatitis E virus operates differently.

Mara⁣ Klöhn explained that the drug may affect host cells instead of targeting the desired structure. The research team focused on cathepsins, which can cleave proteins, and found that ⁣K11777 inhibits many⁤ types of cathepsins,​ blocking their function. Tests on human liver cells in cell⁣ culture showed that the compound can​ prevent infection with hepatitis⁣ E viruses. The team also ⁤confirmed their hypothesis that the compound prevents cathepsin L from cleaving and opening ‍the viral capsid.ays Mara Klöhn. ‍”This indicates​ that ⁣the virus is no longer able to ‌enter⁢ host cells.”

Hepatitis E

Hepatitis E virus ⁢(HEV) is the primary cause of acute​ viral‌ hepatitis. About 70,000‍ people die from the disease each year. It took over​ 50 years after the first documented epidemic outbreak between 1955 and 1956 for researchers ​to start addressing the⁣ issue in ‍depth. Acute infections typically clear up on their own in patients with a healthy immune ⁢system. However, in patients with ⁤a weakened or suppressed immune system, such⁤ as organ transplant recipients ​or individuals with HIV, HEV can become chronic. HEV also ⁣poses a risk for pregnant women.The hepatitis E virus poses a serious threat to pregnant women. There are currently no vaccines or⁤ specific medications available to combat the ⁣virus.