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Smp76, a Scorpine-Like Peptide Isolated from the Venom of the Scorpion Scorpio maurus palmatus, with a Potent Antiviral Activity Against Hepatitis C Virus and Dengue Virus.

Alaa M H El-Bitar1,2, Moustafa Sarhan1,2, Mohamed A Abdel-Rahman3, Veronica Quintero-Hernandez4,5, Chie Aoki-Utsubo6, Mohsen A Moustafa1, Lourival D Possani4, Hak Hotta2,6.   

Abstract

Growing global viral infections have been a serious public health problem in recent years. This current situation emphasizes the importance of developing more therapeutic antiviral compounds. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and dengue virus (DENV) belong to the Flaviviridae family and are an increasing global health threat. Our previous study reported that the crude venom of Scorpio maurus palmatus possessed anti-HCV and anti-DENV activities in vitro. We report here the characterization of a natural antiviral peptide (scorpion-like peptide Smp76) that prevents HCV and DENV infection. Smp76 was purified from S. m. palmatus venom and contains 76 amino acids with six residues of cysteine. Smp76 antiviral activity was evaluated using a cell culture technique utilizing Huh7it-1, Vero/SLAM, HCV (JFH1, genotype 2a) and DENV (Trinidad 1751, type 2). A potential antiviral activity of Smp76 was detected in culture cells with an approximate IC50 of 0.01 μg/ml. Moreover, Smp76 prevents HCV infection and suppresses secondary infection, by inactivating extra-cellular infectious particles without affecting viral replication. Interestingly, Smp76 is neither toxic nor hemolytic in vitro at a concentration 1000-fold higher than that required for antiviral activity. Conclusively, this report highlights novel anti-HCV and anti-DENV activities of Smp76, which may lay the foundation for developing a new therapeutic intervention against these flaviviruses. © Springer Nature B.V. 2019.

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Keywords:  Animal venom; Antiviral peptide; DENV; HCV; Scorpio maurus palmatus; Smp76

Year:  2019        PMID: 32435168      PMCID: PMC7223391          DOI: 10.1007/s10989-019-09888-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pept Res Ther        ISSN: 1573-3149            Impact factor:   1.931


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Authors:  Mohamed A Abdel-Rahman; Veronica Quintero-Hernandez; Lourival D Possani
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2013-08-30       Impact factor: 3.033

3.  Recombinant expression of Intrepicalcin from the scorpion Vaejovis intrepidus and its effect on skeletal ryanodine receptors.

Authors:  Leonel Vargas-Jaimes; Liang Xiao; Jing Zhang; Lourival D Possani; Héctor H Valdivia; Verónica Quintero-Hernández
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 3.770

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Journal:  J Med Chem       Date:  2016-02-05       Impact factor: 7.446

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8.  Virocidal activity of Egyptian scorpion venoms against hepatitis C virus.

Authors:  Alaa M H El-Bitar; Moustafa M H Sarhan; Chie Aoki; Yusuke Takahara; Mari Komoto; Lin Deng; Mohsen A Moustafa; Hak Hotta
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2015-03-24       Impact factor: 4.099

9.  Inhibition of measles virus and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis virus by RNA interference.

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Journal:  Antiviral Res       Date:  2006-02-13       Impact factor: 5.970

10.  Inhibition of dengue virus entry into target cells using synthetic antiviral peptides.

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3.  Virucidal activity of oriental hornet Vespa orientalis venom against hepatitis C virus.

Authors:  Moustafa Sarhan; Alaa M H El-Bitar; Amaal Mohammadein; Mohammed Elshehaby; Hak Hotta
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