Literature DB >> 25865056

Limonium sinense and gallic acid suppress hepatitis C virus infection by blocking early viral entry.

Wen-Chan Hsu1, Shun-Pang Chang1, Lie-Chwen Lin2, Chia-Lin Li3, Christopher D Richardson4, Chun-Ching Lin5, Liang-Tzung Lin6.   

Abstract

A preventive vaccine against hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains unavailable and newly developed drugs against viral replication are complicated by potential drug-resistance and high cost. These issues justify the need to develop alternative antiviral agents and expand the scope of strategies for the treatment of hepatitis C, such as targeting viral entry. In this study, we explore the bioactivity of Limonium sinense (L. sinense) and its purified constituents against HCV life cycle using subgenomic replicon and infectious HCV culture systems. Data indicated that the water extract from the underground part of L. sinense (LS-UW) exhibited potent inhibitory activity against HCV at non-cytotoxic concentrations. LS-UW targeted early HCV infection without affecting viral replication, translation, and cell-to-cell transmission, and blocked viral attachment and post-attachment entry/fusion steps. Bioactivity analysis of major constituents from LS-UW through viral infectivity/entry assays revealed that gallic acid (GA) also inhibits HCV entry. Furthermore, both LS-UW and GA could suppress HCV infection of primary human hepatocytes. Due to their potency and ability to target HCV early viral entry, LS-UW and GA may be of value for further development as prospective antivirals against HCV.
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Keywords:  Antivirals; Gallic acid; Hepatitis C virus; Limonium sinense; Natural products; Viral entry inhibition

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25865056     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2015.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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