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In vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Activity of Agaricus brasiliensis KA21.

Nao Eguchi1,2, Kan Fujino1,2, Khompakorn Thanasut1, Motoko Taharaguchi3, Masuro Motoi4, Akitomo Motoi4, Kenji Oonaka5, Satoshi Taharaguchi1.   

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Agaricus is known to have immunostimulatory and anti-tumor effects. However, the antiviral effects of Agaricus have not yet been examined. In the present study, the antiviral effects of an extract of Agaricus brasiliensis KA21 (AE) on the H1N1 influenza virus (PR8 strain) were investigated. The anti-influenza virus effects of AE were examined by using the plaque formation inhibition test. AE inhibited the plaque formation of PR8 in a dose-dependent manner: 98 and 50% (IC50) inhibition at 2.5 and 0.99 mg/mL, respectively. To elucidate the mechanisms of AE, the direct actions and adsorption and invasion inhibition of AE were examined, and were found to have no inhibitory effect on PR8 infection. Thus, in vitro antiviral effects may somehow inhibit PR8 after the viral invasion of cells. These results demonstrated that it is expected that AE can effectively prevent the spread of the influenza virus.

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Keywords:  Agaricus brasiliensis; Anti-influenza virus

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28954960     DOI: 10.4265/bio.22.171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biocontrol Sci        ISSN: 1342-4815            Impact factor:   0.982


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Review 1.  Can medicinal mushrooms have prophylactic or therapeutic effect against COVID-19 and its pneumonic superinfection and complicating inflammation?

Authors:  Geir Hetland; Egil Johnson; Soosaipillai V Bernardshaw; Bjørn Grinde
Journal:  Scand J Immunol       Date:  2020-07-29       Impact factor: 3.889

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