- McMillan, Rachel;
- Lo, Michael;
- Zhang, Xing-Quan;
- Beadle, James;
- Valiaeva, Nadejda;
- Garretson, Aaron;
- Clark, Alex;
- Freshman, Jon;
- Murphy, Joyce;
- Montgomery, Joel;
- Spiropoulou, Christina;
- Schooley, Robert;
- Hostetler, Karl;
- Carlin, Aaron
Broad spectrum oral antivirals are urgently needed for the early treatment of many RNA viruses of clinical concern. We previously described the synthesis of 1-O-octadecyl-2-O-benzyl-glycero-3-phospho-RVn (V2043), an orally bioavailable lipid prodrug of remdesivir nucleoside (RVn, GS-441524) with broad spectrum antiviral activity against viruses with pandemic potential. Here we compared the relative activity of V2043 with new RVn lipid prodrugs containing sn-1 alkyl ether or sn-2 glycerol modifications. We found that 3-F-4-MeO-Bn, 3-CN-Bn, and 4-CN-Bn sn-2 glycerol modifications improved antiviral activity compared to V2043 when tested in vitro against clinically important RNA viruses from 5 virus families. These results support the continued development of V2043 and sn-2 glycerol modified RVn lipid prodrugs for the treatment of a broad range of RNA viruses for which there are limited therapies.