Literature DB >> 33807248

Potent Antiviral Activity against HSV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 by Antimicrobial Peptoids.

Gill Diamond1, Natalia Molchanova2,3, Claudine Herlan2,4, John A Fortkort2, Jennifer S Lin2,3, Erika Figgins1, Nathen Bopp5, Lisa K Ryan6, Donghoon Chung7, Robert Scott Adcock7, Michael Sherman8, Annelise E Barron2,3.   

Abstract

Viral infections, such as those caused by Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (HSV-1) and SARS-CoV-2, affect millions of people each year. However, there are few antiviral drugs that can effectively treat these infections. The standard approach in the development of antiviral drugs involves the identification of a unique viral target, followed by the design of an agent that addresses that target. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a novel source of potential antiviral drugs. AMPs have been shown to inactivate numerous different enveloped viruses through the disruption of their viral envelopes. However, the clinical development of AMPs as antimicrobial therapeutics has been hampered by a number of factors, especially their enzymatically labile structure as peptides. We have examined the antiviral potential of peptoid mimics of AMPs (sequence-specific N-substituted glycine oligomers). These peptoids have the distinct advantage of being insensitive to proteases, and also exhibit increased bioavailability and stability. Our results demonstrate that several peptoids exhibit potent in vitro antiviral activity against both HSV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 when incubated prior to infection. In other words, they have a direct effect on the viral structure, which appears to render the viral particles non-infective. Visualization by cryo-EM shows viral envelope disruption similar to what has been observed with AMP activity against other viruses. Furthermore, we observed no cytotoxicity against primary cultures of oral epithelial cells. These results suggest a common or biomimetic mechanism, possibly due to the differences between the phospholipid head group makeup of viral envelopes and host cell membranes, thus underscoring the potential of this class of molecules as safe and effective broad-spectrum antiviral agents. We discuss how and why differing molecular features between 10 peptoid candidates may affect both antiviral activity and selectivity.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; HSV-1; LL-37; SARS-CoV-2; air-liquid interface; antivirals; cytotoxicity; membrane disruption; peptoids

Year:  2021        PMID: 33807248     DOI: 10.3390/ph14040304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8247


  8 in total

1.  Self-Assembly of Antimicrobial Peptoids Impacts Their Biological Effects on ESKAPE Bacterial Pathogens.

Authors:  Josefine Eilsø Nielsen; Morgan Ashley Alford; Deborah Bow Yue Yung; Natalia Molchanova; John A Fortkort; Jennifer S Lin; Gill Diamond; Robert E W Hancock; Håvard Jenssen; Daniel Pletzer; Reidar Lund; Annelise E Barron
Journal:  ACS Infect Dis       Date:  2022-02-17       Impact factor: 5.084

Review 2.  Antimicrobial Mechanisms and Clinical Application Prospects of Antimicrobial Peptides.

Authors:  Xin Li; Siyao Zuo; Bin Wang; Kaiyu Zhang; Yang Wang
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-04-21       Impact factor: 4.927

3.  Efficacy of Cathelicidin-Mimetic Antimicrobial Peptoids against Staphylococcus aureus.

Authors:  Aaron B Benjamin; Madeleine G Moule; Maruti K Didwania; Jonathan Hardy; Panatda Saenkham-Huntsinger; Preeti Sule; Josefine Eilsø Nielsen; Jennifer S Lin; Christopher H Contag; Annelise E Barron; Jeffrey D Cirillo
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2022-04-25

4.  HBD-2 binds SARS-CoV-2 RBD and blocks viral entry: Strategy to combat COVID-19.

Authors:  Liqun Zhang; Santosh K Ghosh; Shrikanth C Basavarajappa; Yinghua Chen; Pravesh Shrestha; Jackson Penfield; Ann Brewer; Parameswaran Ramakrishnan; Matthias Buck; Aaron Weinberg
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2022-02-02

Review 5.  Bioactive Antimicrobial Peptides: A New Weapon to Counteract Zoonosis.

Authors:  Luisa Zupin; Carlos André Dos Santos-Silva; Aya R Hamad Al Mughrbi; Livia Maria Batista Vilela; Ana Maria Benko-Iseppon; Sergio Crovella
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-08-07

6.  Anti-persister and Anti-biofilm Activity of Self-Assembled Antimicrobial Peptoid Ellipsoidal Micelles.

Authors:  Jennifer S Lin; Laurent A Bekale; Natalia Molchanova; Josefine Eilsø Nielsen; Megan Wright; Brian Bacacao; Gill Diamond; Håvard Jenssen; Peter L Santa Maria; Annelise E Barron
Journal:  ACS Infect Dis       Date:  2022-08-26       Impact factor: 5.578

7.  The Peptide A-3302-B Isolated from a Marine Bacterium Micromonospora sp. Inhibits HSV-2 Infection by Preventing the Viral Egress from Host Cells.

Authors:  Sanya Sureram; Irene Arduino; Reiko Ueoka; Massimo Rittà; Rachele Francese; Rattanaporn Srivibool; Dhanushka Darshana; Jörn Piel; Somsak Ruchirawat; Luisa Muratori; David Lembo; Prasat Kittakoop; Manuela Donalisio
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-01-15       Impact factor: 5.923

8.  HD5 and LL-37 Inhibit SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 Binding to Human ACE2 by Molecular Simulation.

Authors:  Daixi Li; Peiqin Chen; Ting Shi; Aamir Mehmood; Jingfei Qiu
Journal:  Interdiscip Sci       Date:  2021-08-07       Impact factor: 2.233

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