Protective effect of black seed oil from Nigella sativa against murine cytomegalovirus infection

Mohamed Labib Salem , Mohammad Sohrab Hossain
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Abstract

In this study, antiviral effect of black seed oil (BSO) from Nigella sativa was investigated using murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) as a model. The viral load and innate immunity mediated by NK cells and Mφ during early stage of the infection were analyzed. Intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of BSO to BALB/c mice, a susceptible strain of MCMV infection, strikingly inhibited the virus titers in spleen and liver on day 3 of infection with 1×105 PFU MCMV. This effect coincided with an increase in serum level of IFN-γ. Although BSO treatment decreased both number and cytolytic function of NK cells on day 3 of infection, it increased numbers of Mφ and CD4+ T cells. On day 10 of infection, the virus titer was undetectable in spleen and liver of BSO-treated mice, while it was detectable in control mice. Although spleen of both control and BSO-treated mice showed similar CTL activities on day 10 after infection, serum level of IFN-γ in BSO-treated mice was higher. Furthermore, BSO treatment upregulated suppressor function of Mφ in spleen. These results show that BSO exhibited a striking antiviral effect against MCMV infection which may be mediated by increasing of Mφ number and function, and IFN-γ production.

黑籽油对小鼠巨细胞病毒感染的保护作用
本研究以小鼠巨细胞病毒(MCMV)为模型,研究黑籽油(BSO)的抗病毒作用。分析感染早期NK细胞和Mφ介导的病毒载量和先天免疫。在感染1×105 PFU MCMV的第3天,腹腔注射BSO给BALB/c小鼠(一种MCMV易感菌株),显著抑制脾脏和肝脏的病毒滴度。这种效应与血清中IFN-γ水平的升高一致。感染后第3天,BSO处理使NK细胞数量和细胞溶解功能下降,但使Mφ和CD4+ T细胞数量增加。感染第10天,bso处理小鼠的脾脏和肝脏中检测不到病毒滴度,而对照组小鼠中检测到病毒滴度。虽然感染后第10天,对照组和bso处理小鼠的脾脏显示相似的CTL活性,但bso处理小鼠血清中IFN-γ水平较高。此外,BSO处理可上调脾脏中Mφ的抑制功能。这些结果表明,BSO对MCMV感染表现出显著的抗病毒作用,其机制可能是通过增加Mφ的数量和功能以及IFN-γ的产生来介导的。
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