Peptides to combat viral infectious diseases
Autor
Al-Azzam, Shams
Ding, Yun
Liu, Jinsha
Pandya, Priyanka
Ting, Joey Paolo
Afshar, Sepideh
Institución
Resumen
Viral infectious diseases have resulted in millions of deaths throughout history and have created a significant public
healthcare burden. Tremendous efforts have been placed by the scientific communities, health officials and
government organizations to detect, treat, and prevent viral infection. However, the complicated life cycle and rapid
genetic mutations of viruses demand continuous development of novel medicines with high efficacy and safety
profiles. Peptides provide a promising outlook as a tool to combat the spread and re-emergence of viral infection. This
article provides an overview of five viral infectious diseases with high global prevalence: influenza, chronic hepatitis
B, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and coronavirus disease 2019. The
current and potential peptide-based therapies, vaccines, and diagnostics for each disease are discussed.