紫菀提取物及其活性化合物在体外和体内均显示出广谱的抗病毒活性。

IF 5.3 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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摘要

背景:紫菀是一种多年生陆生草本植物,在传统医学中有着丰富的使用历史,以其治疗特性而闻名。然而,尽管紫菀被广泛使用,但其抗病毒功效和对病毒的作用方式尚未得到研究。在此,我们证明了紫菀提取物(ATE)在体外和体内都具有抗病毒作用和潜在的作用机制。方法:在RAW264.7细胞中观察ATE对甲型流感病毒(PR8)、新城疫病毒(NDV)和单纯疱疹病毒-1 (HSV)的抗病毒作用。通过分析抗病毒免疫反应的诱导机制,包括i型干扰素(IFN)信号和细胞因子的分泌,探讨其机制。在体内,BALB/c小鼠在感染致死性甲型流感亚型A/PR/8/34 (H1N1)、A/水鸟/韩国/W81/2005 (H5N2)和A/鸡/韩国/116/2004 (H9N2)之前接受ATE治疗。测量了生存率、病毒滴度和肺部病理。采用高效液相色谱法(HPLC)鉴定其活性成分,并进一步研究其抗病毒作用。结果:有效剂量ATE显著抑制甲型流感病毒(PR8)、NDV和HSV在RAW264.7细胞中的复制。在机制上,我们发现ATE诱导了一种抗病毒状态,包括RAW264.7细胞中i型干扰素信号的上调以及ifn和促炎细胞因子的分泌。在体内,ATE治疗由于降低了病毒滴度和较轻的肺病理改变而提高了生存率,并且观察到的预防作用与支气管肺泡灌洗液中IL-6、IFN-γ和IFN-β的分泌增加有关。根据报道的信息和HPLC分析,槲皮素、山奈酚和阿魏酸被鉴定为水相组分中的活性化合物,每种化合物的有效剂量与ATE对流感病毒的抗病毒作用相似。结论:这些发现表明ATE及其活性化合物具有免疫调节剂的作用,可能是动物和人类有希望的天然抗病毒药物的潜在候选来源。
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Aster tataricus extract and its active compounds display a broad spectrum of antiviral activity in vitro and in vivo.

Background: Aster tataricus, a perennial terrestrial herb with a rich history of use in traditional medicine, is renowned for its therapeutic properties. However, despite the widespread use of Aster tataricus, its antiviral efficacy and mode of action against viruses have not yet been studied. Here, we demonstrated that Aster tataricus extract (ATE) has antiviral effects and an underlying mechanism of action both in vitro and in vivo.

Methods: Antiviral effect of ATE was assessed against Influenza A virus (PR8), Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV), and Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (HSV) in RAW264.7 cells. Mechanism was explored by analyzing the induction of antiviral immune responses, including type-I interferon (IFN) signaling and cytokine secretion. In vivo, BALB/c mice were treated with ATE prior to infection with lethal influenza A subtypes, A/PR/8/34 (H1N1), A/Aquatic bird/Korea/W81/2005 (H5N2), and A/Chicken/Korea/116/2004 (H9N2). Survival rates, viral titers, and lung pathology were measured. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to identify active compounds in ATE, and their antiviral effects were further investigated.

Results: An effective dose of ATE significantly inhibited influenza A virus (PR8), NDV, and HSV replication in RAW264.7 cells. Mechanistically, we found that ATE induced an antiviral state, which includes upregulation of type-I interferon signaling and secretion of IFNs and pro-inflammatory cytokines in RAW264.7 cells. In vivo, ATE treatment showed increased survival due to reduced viral titers and less severe pathological changes in the lung, and the observed prophylactic effects were associated with increased secretion of IL-6, IFN-γ, and IFN-β in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Based on the reported information and HPLC analysis, quercetin, kaempferol, and ferulic acid were identified as active compounds in the aqueous fraction, and an effective dose of each compound exhibited antiviral effects similar to ATE against influenza viruses.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that ATE and its active compounds act as immunomodulators and may be potential candidates as a source of promising natural antivirals for animals and humans.

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Chinese Medicine
Chinese Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.10%
发文量
133
审稿时长
31 weeks
期刊介绍: Chinese Medicine is an open access, online journal publishing evidence-based, scientifically justified, and ethical research into all aspects of Chinese medicine. Areas of interest include recent advances in herbal medicine, clinical nutrition, clinical diagnosis, acupuncture, pharmaceutics, biomedical sciences, epidemiology, education, informatics, sociology, and psychology that are relevant and significant to Chinese medicine. Examples of research approaches include biomedical experimentation, high-throughput technology, clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, sampled surveys, simulation, data curation, statistics, omics, translational medicine, and integrative methodologies. Chinese Medicine is a credible channel to communicate unbiased scientific data, information, and knowledge in Chinese medicine among researchers, clinicians, academics, and students in Chinese medicine and other scientific disciplines of medicine.
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