Anti-mumps virus activity by extracts of Mimosa pudica, a unique Indian medicinal plant.

Indian Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2013-09-01 Epub Date: 2013-08-10 DOI:10.1007/s13337-013-0143-2
Jeevan Malayan, Balaji Selvaraj, Aparna Warrier, Sambantham Shanmugam, Manikannan Mathayan, Thangam Menon
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Abstract

Mumps is an acute and self-limiting disease characterized by parotitis, however in some cases it leads to aseptic meningitis, deafness, encephalitis and orchitis, which is a serious health concern. MMR vaccination was successful in eradicating the disease however, recent reports question the efficacy of MMR vaccine and countless outbreaks are observed in vaccinated populations throughout the world. Lack of specific treatment methods for mumps infection and inefficiency of MMR vaccine in vaccinated populations accentuates the need for the development of novel drugs to control mumps virus mediated serious infections. It was with this backdrop of information that the anti-mumps virus activity of Mimosa pudica was evaluated. Suspected mumps cases were collected to isolate a standard mumps virus by systematic laboratory testing which included IgM antibody assays, virus isolation, RT-PCR and phylogenetic analysis. The virus was quantified by TCID50 assay and anti-mumps virus property was evaluated by CPE reduction assay and cytotoxicity of the extract was measured by MTT assay and phytochemical analysis was done by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. The RT-PCR and phylogenetic tree analysis of the SH gene sequence of the clinical isolate showed it to be mumps virus genotype C. 150 μg/ml concentration of M. pudica completely inhibited mumps virus and the drug was found to be non-toxic up to 2 mg/ml. M. pudica was thus found to be a potent inhibitor of MuV.

一种独特的印度药用植物含羞草提取物的抗腮腺炎病毒活性。
腮腺炎是一种以腮腺炎为特征的急性和自限性疾病,但在某些情况下,它会导致无菌性脑膜炎、耳聋、脑炎和睾丸炎,这是一个严重的健康问题。MMR疫苗接种成功地根除了该病,然而,最近的报告质疑MMR疫苗的效力,并且在世界各地接种疫苗的人群中观察到无数次暴发。由于缺乏针对腮腺炎感染的特定治疗方法,以及接种疫苗人群中MMR疫苗的效率低下,因此需要开发新型药物来控制腮腺炎病毒介导的严重感染。在此背景下,对含羞草抗腮腺炎病毒活性进行了评价。收集疑似腮腺炎病例,通过系统的实验室检测,包括IgM抗体测定、病毒分离、RT-PCR和系统发育分析,分离出一种标准腮腺炎病毒。采用TCID50法测定病毒数量,CPE还原法测定抗腮腺炎病毒特性,MTT法测定提取物的细胞毒性,气相色谱-质谱法测定提取物的植物化学成分。经RT-PCR和SH基因序列进化树分析,该临床分离物为腮腺炎病毒c基因型,150 μg/ml浓度的母药完全抑制腮腺炎病毒,2 mg/ml浓度的母药无毒。因此,发现脓毒杆菌是一种有效的MuV抑制剂。
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Indian Journal of Virology
Indian Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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