Influenza a Virus Inhibition: Evaluating Computationally Identified Cyproheptadine Through In Vitro Assessment
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2025-06-21ISSN
1661-6596
Abstract
Influenza is still a chronic global health threat, inducing a sustained search for effective antiviral therapeutics. Computational methods have played a pivotal role in developing small molecule therapeutics. In this study, we applied a combined in silico and in vitro approach to explore the potential anti-influenza activity of cyproheptadine, a clinically used histamine H1 receptor antagonist. Virtual screening based on the average quasivalence number (AQVN) and electron–ion interaction potential (EIIP) descriptors suggests similarities between cyproheptadine and several established anti-influenza agents. The subsequent ligand-based pharmacophore screening of a focused H1 antagonist library was aligned with the bioinformatics prediction, and further experimental in vitro evaluation of cyproheptadine demonstrated its anti-influenza activity. These findings provide proof of concept for cyproheptadine’s in silico-predicted antiviral potential and underscore the value of integrating computational predictions with experimental validation. The results of the current study provide a preliminary proof of concept for the predicted anti-influenza potential based on computational analysis and emphasize the utility of integrating in silico screening with experimental validation in the early stages of drug repurposing efforts.
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Article
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English
Subject (CDU)
619 - Veterinary science
Pages
13
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MDPI
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Recommended citation
Glisic, Sanja, Kristina Stevanovic, Andrej Perdih, Natalya Bukreyeva, Junki Maruyama, Vladimir Perovic, Sergi López-Serrano, Ayub Darji, et al. 2025. “Influenza a Virus Inhibition: Evaluating Computationally Identified Cyproheptadine Through in Vitro Assessment.” International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26 (13): 5962. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26135962.
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Sanitat Animal
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