| Literature DB >> 22834653 |
Karen Knipping1, Johan Garssen, Belinda van't Land.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rotaviruses are the single most important cause of severe diarrhea in young children worldwide. The developments of specific, potent and accessible antiviral treatments that restrain rotavirus infection remain important to control rotavirus disease.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22834653 PMCID: PMC3439294 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-9-137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Figure 1A Inhibitory potential of hyperimmune colostrum (HIC) (Gastrogard-R®) on RRV infection of MA104 cells. Maximum infection with RRV was set to 100% and the inhibition of HIC in the concentrations 1-2-5-10-50-100 μg/ml was calculated as a percentage against maximum infection. Bars represent average of triplicate values + SD. B Maintenance of transepithelial resistance (TER) ± SD of Caco-2 cells by HIC after infection with SA-11 rotavirus. The black line shows the decline in relative resistance in time caused by the SA-11 rotavirus infection. The light grey line depicts the cell control with no infection but in the presence of HIC (100 μg/ml). The dark grey line depicts infection of Caco-2 cells with SA-11 in the presence of HIC (100 μg/ml).
Figure 2Of 150 plant extracts (black dots), 11 extracts strongly inhibited the rotavirus infection of MA104 cells with a 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) <300 μg/ml (below the black dashed line).
Figure 3Five strong (IC50 <300 μg/ml) and eleven moderate (IC50 between 300 and 550 μg/ml) inhibitory plant extract. Bars represent average of duplicate analysis + SD.
Figure 4Synergism in antiviral activity in the combinationsL. +Gaertn. A andL. +Gaertn. B. The separate extracts were tested in their IC50 concentration, combinations were made of the IC25 concentration of the extracts. Inhibition was calculated against the control viral infection (RRV; 100%). Bars represent average of triplicate values + SD.