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High-Throughput Screening Using a Whole-Cell Virus Replication Reporter Gene Assay to Identify Inhibitory Compounds against Rift Valley Fever Virus Infection.

Md Koushikul Islam1, Maria Baudin2, Jonas Eriksson3, Christopher Öberg3, Matthias Habjan4, Friedemann Weber5, Anna K Överby2, Clas Ahlm6, Magnus Evander7.   

Abstract

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an emerging virus that causes serious illness in humans and livestock. There are no approved vaccines or treatments for humans. The purpose of the study was to identify inhibitory compounds of RVFV infection without any preconceived idea of the mechanism of action. A whole-cell-based high-throughput drug screening assay was developed to screen 28,437 small chemical compounds targeting RVFV infection. To accomplish both speed and robustness, a replication-competent NSs-deleted RVFV expressing a fluorescent reporter gene was developed. Inhibition of fluorescence intensity was quantified by spectrophotometry and related to virus infection in human lung epithelial cells (A549). Cell toxicity was assessed by the Resazurin cell viability assay. After primary screening, 641 compounds were identified that inhibited RVFV infection by ≥80%, with ≥50% cell viability at 50 µM concentration. These compounds were subjected to a second screening regarding dose-response profiles, and 63 compounds with ≥60% inhibition of RVFV infection at 3.12 µM compound concentration and ≥50% cell viability at 25 µM were considered hits. Of these, six compounds with high inhibitory activity were identified. In conclusion, the high-throughput assay could efficiently and safely identify several promising compounds that inhibited RVFV infection.
© 2016 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening.

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Keywords:  Rift Valley fever; antiviral; cell-based assay; high-throughput screening; recombinant virus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26762502     DOI: 10.1177/1087057115625184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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4.  Structural Modifications and Biological Evaluations of Rift Valley Fever Virus Inhibitors Identified from Chemical Library Screening.

Authors:  Koushikul Islam; Marcus Carlsson; Per-Anders Enquist; Weixing Qian; Marko Marttila; Mårten Strand; Clas Ahlm; Magnus Evander
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-02-16

5.  Identification of Inhibitory Compounds Against Singapore Grouper Iridovirus Infection by Cell Viability-Based Screening Assay and Droplet Digital PCR.

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Authors:  Amber M Riblett; Robert W Doms
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2016-05-13       Impact factor: 5.048

7.  A Genome-Wide RNA Interference Screen Identifies a Role for Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling during Rift Valley Fever Virus Infection.

Authors:  Brooke Harmon; Sara W Bird; Benjamin R Schudel; Anson V Hatch; Amy Rasley; Oscar A Negrete
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 5.103

8.  Anti-Rift Valley fever virus activity in vitro, pre-clinical pharmacokinetics and oral bioavailability of benzavir-2, a broad-acting antiviral compound.

Authors:  Md Koushikul Islam; Mårten Strand; Michael Saleeb; Richard Svensson; Pawel Baranczewski; Per Artursson; Göran Wadell; Clas Ahlm; Mikael Elofsson; Magnus Evander
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 4.379

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