| Literature DB >> 35934227 |
Shili Zhou1, Quanshi Lin2, Changbai Huang2, Xiaotong Luo3, Xu Tian2, Chao Liu4, Ping Zhang5.
Abstract
Infection of Zika virus (ZIKV) may cause microcephaly and other neurological disorders, while no vaccines and drugs are available. Our study revealed that rottlerin confers a broad antiviral activity against several enveloped viruses, including ZIKV, vesicular stomatitis virus, and herpes simplex virus, but not against two naked viruses (enterovirus 71 and encephalomyocarditis virus). Rottlerin does not have a direct virucidal effect on the virions, and its antiviral effect is independent of its regulation on PKCδ or ATP. Both pretreatment and post-treatment of rottlerin effectively reduce the viral replication of ZIKV. The pretreatment of rottlerin disturbs the endocytosis of enveloped viruses, while the post-treatment of rottlerin acts at a late stage through disturbing the maturation of ZIKV. Importantly, administration of rottlerin in neonatal mice significantly decreased the ZIKV replication in vivo, and alleviated the neurological symptoms caused by ZIKV. Our work suggests that rottlerin exerts an antiviral activity at two distinct steps of viral infection, and can be potentially developed as a prophylactic and therapeutic agent.Entities:
Keywords: Enveloped virus; Replication; Rottlerin; Zika virus (ZIKV)
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35934227 PMCID: PMC9583117 DOI: 10.1016/j.virs.2022.07.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol Sin ISSN: 1995-820X Impact factor: 6.947