酿酒酵母提取物如何影响从临床收集的儿童粪便样本中分离出的轮状病毒颗粒成分?

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-26 DOI:10.1016/j.sjbs.2024.104031
Mona A.M. Hussein , Mayasar I. Al-zaban , Yahia A.G. Mahmoud , Amin A. Al-Doaiss , Safia M.A. Bahshwan , Khalid A. El-Dougdoug , Mohamed R. EL-Shanshory
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人类轮状病毒(HRV)是导致全球儿童死亡的严重急性肠道传染病的病原体。这项研究的重点是利用酿酒酵母的提取物开发一种新的有效治疗轮状病毒感染的方法,目的是让所有人都能方便地获得这种治疗。使用 ELISA 法检测了血清和粪便中的 15 种抗原和 26 种抗体。感染四天后,HRVq1、HRVq2、HRVC1和HRVC2在Vero细胞上的滴度分别为1.2x106、3.0x106、4.2x106和7.5x105(斑块形成单位,PFU/ml)。HRVq1 分离物诱导细胞病理效应,即形成多核、圆形、增大和扩展的巨大细胞。RT-PCR 鉴定出了该分离株,并将其登录号 2691714 载入基因库。分子对接分析表明,非结构蛋白(NSP)NSP1、NSP2、NSP3、NSP4、NSP5 和 NSP6 与 RNA 有显著的结合力。NSP2 的结合亲和力最高,结合能最低(-8.9 kcal/mol)。ADMET 和生物活性预测结果表明,酵母提取物具有理想的溶解性,无毒且不会致癌。根据预测,酵母提取物在 HRV 重要蛋白存在下的抑制常数值从 5.32 到 7.45 mM 不等,这表明它有可能成为一种可行的候选药物。酿酒酵母提取物可作为一种膳食补充剂来对抗 HRV。
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How does a Saccharomyces cerevisiae extract influence the components of isolated rotavirus particles from stool samples collected in a clinical setting from children?

Human Rotavirus (HRV) is the causative pathogen of severe acute enteric infections that cause mortality among children worldwide. This study focuses on developing a new and effective treatment for rotavirus infection using an extract from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, aiming to make this treatment easily accessible to everyone. 15 antigens and 26 antibodies were detected in serum and stool using ELISA. The titers of HRVq1, HRVq2, HRVC1, and HRVC2 on Vero cells were determined to be 1.2x106, 3.0x106, 4.2x106, and 7.5x105 (Plaque forming unit, PFU/ml) four days after infection, respectively. The HRVq1 isolate induced cytopathic effects, i.e., forming multinucleated, rounded, enlarged, and expanding gigantic cells. RT-PCR identified this isolate, and the accession number 2691714 was assigned to GeneBank. The molecular docking analysis revealed that nonstructural proteins (NSPs) NSP1, NSP2, NSP3, NSP4, NSP5, and NSP6 exhibited significant binding with RNA. NSP2 demonstrated the highest binding affinity and the lowest binding energy (−8.9 kcal/mol). This affinity was maintained via hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonds spanning in length from 1.12 Å to 3.11 Å. The ADMET and bioactivity predictions indicated that the yeast extract possessed ideal solubility, was nontoxic, and did not cause cancer. The inhibitory constant values predicted for the S. cerevisiae extract in the presence of HRV vital proteins varied from 5.32 to 7.45 mM, indicating its potential as a viable drug candidate. Saccharomyces cerevisiae extract could be utilized as a dietary supplement to combat HRV as an alternative dietary supplement.

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期刊介绍: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of biological sciences. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences publishes original papers, reviews and short communications on, but not limited to: • Biology, Ecology and Ecosystems, Environmental and Biodiversity • Conservation • Microbiology • Physiology • Genetics and Epidemiology Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is the official publication of the Saudi Society for Biological Sciences and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.
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