In Vitro Antiviral Assays: A Review of Laboratory Methods

Gabriel Atampugbire, Eureka Emefa Ahadjie Adomako, Osbourne Quaye

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Abstract

Viral diseases remain a significant challenge for global health with rising fatalities each year. In vitro assays are crucial techniques that have been utilized by researchers in the quest to develop antiviral therapies. These assays mimic the internal conditions of a living system and make it possible to study how antiviral compounds interact with such systems in a laboratory setting. Thus, the importance of in vitro assays cannot be overemphasized, as they provide an accurate means for assessing the efficacy of potential antiviral compounds. This review offers an overview of in vitro antiviral assays, the different types of cell lines used, and emerging techniques and applications that have been developed in recent times. The current review also assesses challenges that are encountered in antiviral drug research, as well as emerging technologies like microfluidics and three-dimensional cell cultures. The integration of computational models and multiparametric assays into antiviral research was noted to significantly improve antiviral drug development process.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAssay and Drug Development Technologies
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • antiviral assay
  • cell lines
  • cytotoxicity
  • in vitro assay
  • microfluidics
  • organoids

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