Broad-spectrum Synthetic Carbohydrate Receptors (SCRs) Inhibit Viral Entry Across Multiple Virus Families

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2025-08

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Ezzatpour, Shahrzad
Thakur, Khushabu
Ndede, Kenneth Erzoah
Buchholz, David W
Choi, Annette
Imbiakha, Brian
Carter, Jordan
Onofrei, David
Eaton, Brett Parker
Postnikova, Elena

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Viral pandemics continue to threaten global health and economic stability. Despite medical advances, the absence of broad-spectrum antivirals (BSAs) prevents rapid responses to emerging viral threats. This is largely due to the lack of universal drug targets across diverse viral families and high variability among viral proteins. In this study, we evaluated 57 synthetic carbohydrate receptors (SCRs) for antiviral activity in cellulo using pseudotyped virus particles (PVPs) from six high-risk viruses across three families: Paramyxoviridae, Filoviridae, and Coronaviridae. Four SCRs inhibited all tested PVPs, and their efficacy was confirmed against live viruses including SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV, EBOV, MARV, NiV, and HeV. Notably, SCR005 and SCR007, which exhibited minimal toxicity, significantly reduced SARS-CoV-2 infection in a severe animal model with a single dose. Mechanistic studies suggested that SCRs bind viral envelope N-glycans, blocking viral attachment and/or fusion. These results identify conserved viral N-glycans as promising BSA targets and establish SCRs as candidate prophylactic agents against enveloped viruses with pandemic potential.

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Ezzatpour, S, Thakur, K, Ndede, K E, Buchholz, D W, Choi, A, Imbiakha, B, Carter, J, Onofrei, D, Eaton, B P, Postnikova, E, Murphy, M, Tapia, B C, Bello, D, Pasari, S, Russo, A, Babayev, M, Holland, G P, Holbrook, M R, Caddy, S, Moran, S J, Davachi, S M, Monreal, I A, Sahler, J, Ortega, V, Miranda, J M, Whittaker, G R, Jager, M C, Bhagwat, S K, Chopra, P, Boons, G-J, Marianski, M, Braunschweig, A B & Aguilar, H C 2025, 'Broad-spectrum Synthetic Carbohydrate Receptors (SCRs) Inhibit Viral Entry Across Multiple Virus Families', Science advances, vol. 11, no. 35, eady3554. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ady3554