Andrographolide and Fucoidan Induce a Synergistic Antiviral Response In Vitro Against Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus.

IF 4.2 2区 化学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Mateus Frazao, Daniela Espinoza, Sergio Canales-Muñoz, Catalina Millán-Hidalgo, Benjamín Ulloa-Sarmiento, Ivana Orellana, J Andrés Rivas-Pardo, Mónica Imarai, Eva Vallejos-Vidal, Felipe E Reyes-López, Daniela Toro-Ascuy, Sebastián Reyes-Cerpa
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Abstract

Andrographolide, fucoidan, or a combination of both compounds were evaluated to determine their effects on the antiviral response in the Atlantic salmon macrophage-like cell line (SHK-1) infected with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV). We assessed the transcript expression levels of key molecules involved in the interferon (IFN)-dependent antiviral response, as well as the viral load in cells treated with these compounds. In non-infected cells, incubation with either fucoidan, andrographolide, or a mixture of both resulted in an increase in the transcript expression of IFNα1 and various interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). In IPNV-infected cells, treatment with either fucoidan or andrographolide separately did not significantly enhance the antiviral response compared to that of infected cells that had not previously been treated with these compounds. In contrast, the combination of andrographolide and fucoidan led to a marked increase in the transcript expression of viperin and a significant reduction in viral load. Overall, combining andrographolide and fucoidan resulted in a greater reduction in IPNV viral load in infected cells than that noted when the compounds were administered individually. Our findings suggest that pre-incubation with this mixture promotes the establishment of a protective antiviral state against IPNV, likely mediated by an IFN-dependent response.

穿心莲内酯和岩藻多糖诱导体外抗感染性胰腺坏死病毒的协同抗病毒反应。
研究评估了穿心莲内酯、岩藻糖聚糖或两种化合物的组合对感染感染性胰腺坏死病毒(IPNV)的大西洋鲑鱼巨噬细胞样细胞系(SHK-1)的抗病毒反应的影响。我们评估了干扰素(IFN)依赖性抗病毒反应中涉及的关键分子的转录物表达水平,以及用这些化合物处理的细胞中的病毒载量。在未感染的细胞中,用岩藻聚糖、穿心花内酯或两者的混合物孵卵可导致IFNα1和各种干扰素刺激基因(ISGs)的转录表达增加。在ipnv感染的细胞中,与之前未用这些化合物治疗的感染细胞相比,分别用岩藻糖聚糖或穿心莲内酯治疗并没有显著增强抗病毒反应。与此相反,穿心莲内酯和岩藻聚糖联合使用后,viperin转录本的表达量显著增加,病毒载量显著降低。总的来说,与单独使用这两种化合物相比,将穿心莲内酯和岩藻糖聚糖联合使用导致感染细胞中IPNV病毒载量的降低幅度更大。我们的研究结果表明,这种混合物的预孵育促进了对IPNV的保护性抗病毒状态的建立,可能是由ifn依赖性反应介导的。
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Molecules
Molecules 化学-有机化学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.70%
发文量
7524
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049, CODEN: MOLEFW) is an open access journal of synthetic organic chemistry and natural product chemistry. All articles are peer-reviewed and published continously upon acceptance. Molecules is published by MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Our aim is to encourage chemists to publish as much as possible their experimental detail, particularly synthetic procedures and characterization information. There is no restriction on the length of the experimental section. In addition, availability of compound samples is published and considered as important information. Authors are encouraged to register or deposit their chemical samples through the non-profit international organization Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI). Molecules has been launched in 1996 to preserve and exploit molecular diversity of both, chemical information and chemical substances.
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