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Antimyocarditic activity of the guanine derivative BIOLF-70 in a coxsackievirus B3 murine model.

C J Gauntt, H M Arizpe, J T Kung, K K Ogilvie, U O Cheriyan.   

Abstract

Prophylactic administration of a nontoxic dose of 9-[[2-benzyloxyl-1-(benzyloxymethyl)ethoxy]methyl]-6-chlo roguanine (BIOLF-70) to mice reduced the number of myocarditic lesions induced by coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3). BIOLF-70 exhibited minimal antiviral activity against CVB3 in HeLa cells and murine neonatal skin fibroblasts and minimally reduced CVB3 yields in heart tissues. The drug had no effect on serum anti-CVB3 neutralizing antibody titers and did not induce the production of interferon. Flow microfluorometric analyses of splenic lymphocytes taken from BIOLF-70-treated, CVB3-inoculated mice at 7 days postinoculation showed that the proportion of T lymphocytes was increased, as measured by fluorescent staining of Thy-1 and Lyt-2 surface markers, compared with the proportion of T lymphocytes in splenic cells from virus-inoculated or BIOLF-70-treated or normal groups of mice. Splenic lymphocytes from BIOLF-70-treated, CVB3-inoculated mice showed reduced cytotoxic activity against CVB3-infected target fibroblasts. Splenic cells from BIOLF-70-treated, CVB3-inoculated mice had slightly higher natural killer cell activity than did those from the other three groups of mice, which had comparatively similar levels of natural killer cell activity. The data suggest that BIOLF-70 exerts antimyocarditic activity perhaps by some antiviral activity in heart tissues and by immunomodulatory mechanisms which appear to involve T suppressor or T cytotoxic lymphocyte subpopulations and natural killer cells.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2580480      PMCID: PMC176235          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.27.2.184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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