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Hadi Ghaffari1, Ahmad Tavakoli1, Abdolvahab Moradi2, Alijan Tabarraei2, Farah Bokharaei-Salim1, Masoumeh Zahmatkeshan3,4, Mohammad Farahmand5, Davod Javanmard1, Seyed Jalal Kiani1, Maryam Esghaei1, Vahid Pirhajati-Mahabadi3,6, Seyed Hamidreza Monavari7, Angila Ataei-Pirkooh8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Currently available anti-influenza drugs are often associated with limitations such as toxicity and the appearance of drug-resistant strains. Therefore, there is a pressing need for the development of novel, safe and more efficient antiviral agents. In this study, we evaluated the antiviral activity of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) and PEGylated zinc oxide nanoparticles against H1N1 influenza virus.Entities:
Keywords: Antiviral activity; H1N1 influenza; Polyethylene glycol; Zinc oxide nanoparticle
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31500628 PMCID: PMC6734352 DOI: 10.1186/s12929-019-0563-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Sci ISSN: 1021-7770 Impact factor: 8.410
Fig. 1FE-SEM images of ZnO-NPs (a) and ZnO-PEG-NPs (b); TEM image of ZnO-PEG-NPs (c)
Fig. 2Powder X-ray Diffraction Pattern of ZnO-NPs
Fig. 3Thermogravimetric analysis: a) unPEGylated ZnO-NPs; b) PEGylated ZnO-NPs
Fig. 4Cytotoxicity of ZnO-NPs (a), ZnO-PEG-NPs (b), polyethylene glycol (c), and oseltamivir (d) on MDCK-SIAT1 cells. * Statistically significant (p < 0.05). ** Statistically significant (p = 0.003). ** Statistically significant (p = 0.0005). **** Highly statistically significant (p = 0.0001). Error bars represent the confidence interval for the mean (n = 3) at the 95% level
Fig. 5Assessment of the post-exposure antiviral activity of ZnO-NPs, ZnO-PEG-NPs, polyethylene glycol, and oseltamivir on the titer of H1N1 influenza virus by TCID50 assay. * Statistically significant (p < 0.0001). Error bars represent the confidence interval for the mean (n = 3) at the 95% level
Fig. 6The inhibitory rates of the four compounds against H1N1 influenza virus determined by Real-Time PCR assay regarding to the post-exposure antiviral activity. According to the one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s multiple comparisons test, there were significant differences among the groups (p < 0.0001), except for ZnO-NPs vs. ZnO-PEG-NPs at the concentration of 25 μg/mL. Error bars represent the confidence interval for the mean (n = 3) at the 95% level
Fig. 7Immunofluorescence staining for detection of H1N1 influenza virus antigens in the MDCK-SIAT1 cells. (a) Cell control, (b) Virus control, (c) Infected cells treated with ZnO-NPs (75 μg/ml) and (d) 200 μg/ml ZnO-PEG-NPs at 24 h post infection