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Inhalation of 2, 4-Di-tert-butylphenol-Loaded Micelles Suppresses Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Mice
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  • Ke Zhang,
  • Mingyang Guo,
  • Jianqing Peng,
  • Pengcheng Guo,
  • Qin Wang,
  • Huyan Shen,
  • Fang Chen,
  • Pingping Zhang,
  • Siyu Lin,
  • Han Gao,
  • Hong Peng,
  • Rong Mou,
  • Jiandong Huang,
  • Jianxin Wang,
  • Yu-si Luo
Ke Zhang
Guizhou Medical University

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Mingyang Guo
Guizhou Medical University
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Jianqing Peng
Guizhou Medical University
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Pengcheng Guo
Fudan University
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Qin Wang
Guizhou Medical University
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Huyan Shen
Guizhou Medical University
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Fang Chen
Guizhou Medical University
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Pingping Zhang
Guizhou Medical University
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Siyu Lin
Guizhou Medical University
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Han Gao
The Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University
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Hong Peng
The Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University
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Rong Mou
Guizhou Medical University
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Jiandong Huang
The University of Hong Kong
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Jianxin Wang
Fudan University
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Yu-si Luo
The Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University
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Abstract

Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of respiratory infections in infants, young children, and elderly people. However, there are no effective treatments or vaccines available in most countries. In this study, we explored the anti-RSV potential of 2, 4-Di-tert-butylphenol (2, 4-DTBP), a compound derived from Houttuynia cordata Thunb. To overcome the poor solubility of 2, 4-DTBP, we encapsulated it in polymeric micelles and delivered it by inhalation. We found that 2, 4-DTBP-loaded micelles inhibited RSV infection in vitro and improved survival, lung pathology, and viral clearance in RSV-infected mice. Our results suggest that 2, 4-DTBP-loaded micelles are a promising novel therapeutic agent for RSV infection and that micellar delivery can enhance the efficacy of lipophilic drugs.