Efficacy of oleandrin and PBI-05204 against bovine viruses of importance to commercial cattle health

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20402066221103960
R. Newman, C. Chase, J. Matos, K. Abdelsalam, Robin E. Buterbaugh, Sonja Van Holland, H. Abdelaal, Amélia Woolum, K. Jagannadha Sastry
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Background Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV). and bovine coronavirus (BCV) threaten the productivity of cattle worldwide. Development of therapeutics that can control the spread of these viruses is an unmet need. The present research was designed to explore the in vitro antiviral activity of the Nerium oleander derived cardiac glycoside oleandrin and a defined N. oleander plant extract (PBI-05204) containing oleandrin. Methods Madin Darby Bovine Kidney (MDBK) cells, Bovine Turbinate (BT) cells, and Human Rectal Tumor-18 (HRT-18) cells were used as in vitro culture systems for BVDV, BRSV and BCV, respectively. Cytotoxicity was established using serial dilutions of oleandrin or PBI-05204. Noncytotoxic concentrations of each drug were used either prior to or at 12 h and 24 h following virus exposure to corresponding viruses. Infectious virus titers were determined following each treatment. Results Both oleandrin as well as PBI-05204 demonstrated strong antiviral activity against BVDV, BRSV, and BCV, in a dose-dependent manner, when added prior to or following infection of host cells. Determination of viral loads by PCR demonstrated a concentration dependent decline in virus replication. Importantly, the relative ability of virus produced from treated cultures to infect new host cells was reduced by as much as 10,000-fold at noncytotoxic concentrations of oleandrin or PBI-05204. Conclusions The research demonstrates the potency of oleandrin and PBI-05204 to inhibit infectivity of three important enveloped bovine viruses in vitro. These data showing non-toxic concentrations of oleandrin inhibiting infectivity of three bovine viruses support further investigation of in vivo antiviral efficacy.
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夹竹桃素和PBI-05204对商业牛健康重要的牛病毒的效力
背景牛病毒性腹泻病毒(BVDV)、牛呼吸道合胞病毒(BRSV)。和牛冠状病毒(BCV)威胁着全世界牛的生产力。开发能够控制这些病毒传播的治疗方法是一个尚未满足的需求。本研究旨在探索夹竹桃来源的强心苷夹竹桃苷和含有夹竹桃素的夹竹桃植物提取物(PBI-05204)的体外抗病毒活性。方法采用Madin-Darby牛肾脏(MDBK)细胞、牛浊液(BT)细胞和人直肠肿瘤-18(HRT-18)细胞分别作为BVDV、BRSV和BCV的体外培养系统。使用夹竹桃素或PBI-05204的系列稀释液确定细胞毒性。在病毒暴露于相应病毒之前或之后12小时和24小时使用每种药物的非细胞毒性浓度。每次治疗后测定感染病毒滴度。结果在宿主细胞感染前或感染后加入夹竹桃素和PBI-05204,均表现出较强的抗BVDV、BRSV和BCV的抗病毒活性,且呈剂量依赖性。通过聚合酶链式反应测定病毒载量表明病毒复制呈浓度依赖性下降。重要的是,在非细胞毒性浓度的夹竹桃素或PBI-05204下,处理过的培养物产生的病毒感染新宿主细胞的相对能力降低了10000倍。结论夹竹桃苷和PBI-05204对三种重要包膜牛病毒的体外感染均有抑制作用。这些数据显示,夹竹桃苷的无毒浓度抑制了三种牛病毒的传染性,支持进一步研究体内抗病毒功效。
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Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy
Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy publishes the results of original research concerned with the biochemistry, mode of action, chemistry, pharmacology and virology of antiviral compounds. Manuscripts dealing with molecular biology, animal models and vaccines are welcome. The journal also publishes reviews, pointers, short communications and correspondence.
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