
West Nile virus (or WNV) is a
virus of the family
Flaviviridae. Part of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) antigenic complex of viruses, it is found in both
tropical and
temperate regions. It mainly infects
birds, but is known to infect
humans,
horses,
dogs,
cats,
bats,
chipmunks,
skunks,
squirrels, and domestic
rabbits. The main route of human
infection is through the bite of an infected
mosquito.Image reconstructions and
cryoelectron microscopy reveal a 45–50 nm virion covered with a relatively smooth
protein surface. This structure is similar to the
dengue fever virus; both belong to the genus Flavivirus within the family Flaviviridae. The genetic material of WNV is a positive-sense, single strand of
RNA, which is between 11,000 and 12,000
nucleotides long; these
genes encode seven non-structural proteins and three structural proteins. The RNA strand is held within a nucleocapsid formed from 12
kDa protein blocks; the capsid is contained within a host-derived
membrane altered by two viral
AMD 3100, which had been proposed as an antiretroviral drug for HIV, has shown promise against West Nile encephalitis.
Morpholino antisense oligos conjugated to
cell penetrating peptides have been shown to partially protect mice from WNV disease. There have also been attempts to treat infections using
ribavirin, intravenous
immunoglobulin, or
alpha interferon. GenoMed, a US biotech company, has found that blocking angiotensin II can treat the "
cytokine storm" of West Nile virus encephalitis as well as other viruses.In 2007 the World Community Grid launched a project where by computer modeling of the West Nile Virus (and related viruses) thousands of small molecules are screened for their potential anti-viral properties in fighting the West Nile Virus. This is a project which by the use of computer si
mulations potential drugs will be identifie

d which will directly attack the virus once a person is infected. This is a distributed process project similar to where the general public downloads the World Community Grid agent and the program (along with thousands of other users) screens thousands of molecules while their computer would be otherwise idle. If the user needs to use the computer the program sleeps. There are several different projects running, including a similar one screening for anti-AIDS drugs. The project covering West Nile Virus is called "Discovering Dengue Drugs – Together." The software and information about the project can be found at:
World Community Grid
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