Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1369339 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The anti-HIV-1 activity of GUT-70, a natural product derived from the stem bark of Chlophyllum brasiliense, was evaluated. GUT-70 inhibited HIV-1 replication in both acutely and chronically infected cells through suppression of NF-κB. Our results strengthen the idea that NF-κB pathway is one of the potential targets to control HIV-1 replication and that GUT-70 could serve as a lead compound to develop novel therapeutic agents against HIV-1 infection.
Graphical abstractThe tricyclic coumarin, GUT-70 derived from Chlophyllum brasiliense has inhibitory effects against HIV-1 replication in acutely and chronically HIV-1-infected cells via inhibition of the NF-κB.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide
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Authors
Eriko Kudo, Manabu Taura, Kouki Matsuda, Masako Shimamoto, Ryusho Kariya, Hiroki Goto, Shinichiro Hattori, Shinya Kimura, Seiji Okada,