abstract |
The present invention relates to a method for treating latent viral infections in a host by administering to the host a virus-reactivating agent, to induce reactivation of the virus. This is preferably combined with administration simultaneously or subsequently an effective amount of an antiviral agent to eliminate or reduce the reactivated virus population. Viral reactivation can be induced in vivo by administration of effective amounts of compouns that activate the calcium/phosphoinositide/protein C kinase pathway, or the adenylyl cyclase/cAMP pathway. These compounds include estrogen and estrogen analogs, phorbol esters, forskolin and forskolin derivatives, prostaglandin E and analogs, calcium ionophores, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, β-adrenergic blocking agents, and butyrates. |