Investigation of Stilbenoids as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Rotavirus Gastroenteritis.

IF 1.1 Q4 VIROLOGY Advances in Virology Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-08-26 DOI:10.1155/2015/293524
Judith M Ball, Fabricio Medina-Bolivar, Katelyn Defrates, Emily Hambleton, Megan E Hurlburt, Lingling Fang, Tianhong Yang, Luis Nopo-Olazabal, Richard L Atwill, Pooja Ghai, Rebecca D Parr
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Rotavirus (RV) infections cause severe diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide. Vaccines are available but cost prohibitive for many countries and only reduce severe symptoms. Vaccinated infants continue to shed infectious particles, and studies show decreased efficacy of the RV vaccines in tropical and subtropical countries where they are needed most. Continuing surveillance for new RV strains, assessment of vaccine efficacy, and development of cost effective antiviral drugs remain an important aspect of RV studies. This study was to determine the efficacy of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory stilbenoids to inhibit RV replication. Peanut (A. hypogaea) hairy root cultures were induced to produce stilbenoids, which were purified by high performance countercurrent chromatography (HPCCC) and analyzed by HPLC. HT29.f8 cells were infected with RV in the presence stilbenoids. Cell viability counts showed no cytotoxic effects on HT29.f8 cells. Viral infectivity titers were calculated and comparatively assessed to determine the effects of stilbenoid treatments. Two stilbenoids, trans-arachidin-1 and trans-arachidin-3, show a significant decrease in RV infectivity titers. Western blot analyses performed on the infected cell lysates complemented the infectivity titrations and indicated a significant decrease in viral replication. These studies show the therapeutic potential of the stilbenoids against RV replication.

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苯乙烯类化合物作为轮状病毒胃肠炎潜在治疗药物的研究。
轮状病毒(RV)感染导致全世界婴幼儿严重腹泻。疫苗是可用的,但对许多国家来说成本过高,而且只能减轻严重症状。接种疫苗的婴儿继续散发感染性颗粒,研究表明,在最需要RV疫苗的热带和亚热带国家,疫苗的效力有所下降。持续监测新的RV毒株、评估疫苗效力和开发具有成本效益的抗病毒药物仍然是RV研究的重要方面。本研究旨在确定抗氧化和抗炎芪类化合物对RV复制的抑制作用。以花生(A. hypogaea)毛状根为培养物,通过高效逆流色谱法(HPCCC)纯化出芪类化合物,并对其进行HPLC分析。HT29。在苯乙烯存在的情况下,有8个细胞感染RV。细胞活力计数显示HT29无细胞毒性作用。f8细胞。计算并比较评估病毒感染滴度,以确定二苯乙烯类药物治疗的效果。反式花生四烯素-1和反式花生四烯素-3两种stilbenoids显示出RV感染性滴度的显著降低。对感染细胞裂解物进行的Western blot分析补充了感染性滴定,并表明病毒复制显著减少。这些研究显示了二苯乙烯类化合物抗RV复制的治疗潜力。
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