Date published: 2025-9-13

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IFITM3 Inhibitors

IFITM3 inhibitors belong to a class of small molecules that target the interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3). IFITM3 is a crucial component of the host's innate immune response against viral infections. It is a transmembrane protein primarily localized in the endosomal compartments and plays a pivotal role in restricting the entry and replication of various enveloped viruses, including influenza A virus, Zika virus, and SARS-CoV-2 (the causative agent of COVID-19). IFITM3 functions by disrupting the viral membrane fusion process and inhibiting the release of the viral genetic material into the host cell, thereby impeding viral infection. IFITM3 inhibitors, as their name suggests, are designed to modulate the activity of IFITM3, with the goal of interfering with its antiviral functions.

IFITM3 inhibitors work by either directly interacting with IFITM3, thereby impeding its function, or by modulating signaling pathways that regulate IFITM3 expression and localization. By inhibiting IFITM3, these compounds aim to weaken the host cell's innate immune defenses against invading viruses, rendering the cells more susceptible to viral infection. While the research of IFITM3 inhibitors are still in the early stages of research and development, their ability to enhance our understanding of viral-host interactions and provide insights into novel antiviral strategies is a subject of significant scientific interest. Researchers continue to explore the mechanisms and effects of IFITM3 inhibitors, shedding light on their utility in combating viral infections.

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