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Characterization of the antiviral activity for influenza viruses M1 zinc finger peptides.

Yongjin Wang1, Huihui Xiao, Nannan Wu, Huiling Shi, Hongwei Xu, Lichen Zhou, Xu-Guang Xi, Tianhou Wang, Xiaoming Wang.   

Abstract

We sought to investigate the cellular uptake and antiviral activity for the M1 zinc finger peptides derived from influenza A and influenza B viruses in vitro. No cellular uptake was detected by fluorescent microscopy for the synthetic zinc finger peptides. When flanked to a cell permeable peptide Tp10, the zinc finger recombinant proteins were efficiently internalized by MDCK cells. However, no antiviral activity was detected against homologous or heterologous virus infections for the synthetic peptides or the Tp10-flanked recombinant proteins, regardless treated with or without Zn(2+). Nevertheless, MDCK cell constitutively expressing the M1 zinc finger peptides in cell nuclei potently inhibited replication of homologous, but not heterologous influenza viruses. Adenoviral vector delivered M1 zinc finger peptides also exhibited potent antiviral activity against homologous viruses challenge. Transduction at 100 PFU dose of recombinant adenovirus efficiently protected 99% of the cells from 100 TCID(50) of different virus infections for both peptides. These results brought new insight to the antiviral researches against influenza virus infections.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20526602     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-010-9682-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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