کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5551776 | 1557800 | 2017 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Extracts from 70 traditional Chinese medicine herbs were screened for antiviral activity.
- Luteolin was purified from the Chinese herb belonging to “heat clearing” class.
- Luteolin inhibits DENV 1-4 infection in vitro and DENV 2 infection in AG129 mice.
- Luteolin treatment reduces mature DENV particles production.
- The anti-DENV activity of luteolin is due to inhibition of pro protein convertase furin.
In many countries afflicted with dengue fever, traditional medicines are widely used as panaceas for illness, and here we describe the systematic evaluation of a widely known natural product, luteolin, originating from the “heat clearing” class of herbs. We show that luteolin inhibits the replication of all four serotypes of dengue virus, but the selectivity of the inhibition was weak. In addition, ADE-mediated dengue virus infection of human cell lines and primary PBMCs was inhibited. In a time-of-drug-addition study, luteolin was found to reduce infectious virus particle formation, but not viral RNA synthesis, in Huh-7 cells. During the virus life cycle, the host protease furin cleaves the pr moiety from prM protein of immature virus particles in the trans-Golgi network to produce mature virions. Analysis of virus particles from luteolin-treated cells revealed that prM was not cleaved efficiently. Biochemical interrogation of human furin showed that luteolin inhibited the enzyme activity in an uncompetitive manner, with Ki value of 58.6 μM, suggesting that treatment may restrict the virion maturation process. Luteolin also exhibited in vivo antiviral activity in mice infected with DENV, causing reduced viremia. Given the mode of action of luteolin and its widespread source, it is possible that it can be tested in combination with other dengue virus inhibitors.
Journal: Antiviral Research - Volume 143, July 2017, Pages 176-185