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N-Acetylcysteine: An Old Drug With Variable Anti-Influenza Properties
Casanova Bustos, Tomas Ronaldo; Garigliany, Mutien-Marie
2016In Journal of Controversies in Biomedical Research
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Abstract :
[en] N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a mucolytic drug commonly used as an adjuvant therapy in patients with respiratory conditions associated with excessive mucus production. NAC also has anti-oxidant activities that proved useful in the management of oxidative stress. These anti-oxidant capacities of NAC are mostly indirect, via a pro-glutathione effect where NAC provides L-cysteine residues required for glutathione synthesis. This activity is thought to be the basis for the protective effect of NAC administration in influenza patients and in mouse models of the disease. NAC was shown to limit lung inflammation, damage associated with the virus, and viral growth, at least in vitro. However, the anti-viral activity was highly variable depending on the influenza A strain. The reasons for these inter-strain variations are still unknown, but might be related to the level of nuclear factor-κB activation required for the virus to achieve its infectious cycle.
Disciplines :
Microbiology
Author, co-author :
Casanova Bustos, Tomas Ronaldo 
Garigliany, Mutien-Marie  ;  Université de Liège > Département de morphologie et pathologie (DMP) > Pathologie générale et autopsies
Language :
English
Title :
N-Acetylcysteine: An Old Drug With Variable Anti-Influenza Properties
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Controversies in Biomedical Research
eISSN :
2205-5975
Publisher :
Codon Publications, Upper Mount Gravatt, Australia
Peer reviewed :
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