Assessment of a new arbidol derivative against herpes simplex virus II in human cervical epithelial cells and in BALB/c mice - 18/09/19


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• | ARD shows antiviral activity against HSV-2 in human cervical epithelial cells which is the natural host of the virus. |
• | ARD blocked virus entry and arrested the synthesis of HSV-2 DNA. |
• | ARD may modulate the TLRs/NF-κB signaling pathway, resulting in the inhibition of HSV-2 replication. |
• | In vivo activity of ARD was also confirmed in a BLAB/c mouse model of infection. |
Abstract |
As one of the highly contagious forms, herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) commonly caused severe genital diseases and closely referred to the HIV infection. The lack of effective vaccines and drug-resistance proclaimed the preoccupation for alternative antiviral agents against HSV-2. Molecules bearing indole nucleus presented diverse biological properties involving antiviral and anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, one of the indole molecules, arbidol derivative (ARD) was designed and synthesized prior to the evaluation of its anti-HSV-2 activity. Our data showed that the ARD effectively suppressed HSV-2-induced cytopathic effects and the generation of progeny virus, with 50% effective concentrations of 3.386 and 1.717 μg/mL, respectively. The results of the time-course assay suggested that the ARD operated in a dual antiviral way by interfering virus entry and impairing the earlier period of viral cycle during viral DNA synthesis. The ARD-mediated HSV-2 inhibition was partially attained by blocking NF-κB pathways and down-regulating the expressions of several inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, in vivo studies showed that oral administration of ARD protected BALB/c mice from intravaginal HSV-2 challenge by alleviating serious vulval lesions and histopathological changes in the target organs. Besides, the treatment with ARD also made the levels of viral protein, NF-κB protein and inflammatory cytokines lower, in consistent with the in-vitro studies. Collectively, ARD unveiled therapeutic potential for the prevention and treatment of HSV-2 infections.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : HSV-2, Antiviral agents, Derivatives, Animal models, NF-κB
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