학술논문

Antiviral activity of lycorine against Zika virus in vivo and in vitro.
Document Type
Article
Source
Virology. Jul2020, Vol. 546, p88-97. 10p.
Subject
*ZIKA virus
*VIRAL proteins
*PROTEIN synthesis
*VIRAL load
*CELL lines
*ANTIVIRAL agents
Language
ISSN
0042-6822
Abstract
The emergence and re-emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV), is a cause for international concern. These highly pathogenic arboviruses represent a serious health burden in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide. Despite these burdens, antiviral therapies do not exist, and inhibitors of ZIKV are therefore urgently needed. To elucidate the anti-ZIKV effect of lycorine, we used reverse transcription-quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), immunofluorescence, Westernwestern blot, and plaque forming assay to analyse viral RNA (vRNA), viral protein, progeny virus counts, and validated inhibitors in vitro using a variety of cell lines. Additionally, we found that lycorine acts post-infection according to time-of-addition assay, and inhibits RdRp activity. Lycorine protected AG6 mice against ZIKV-induced lethality by decreasing the viral load in the blood. Due to its potency and ability to target ZIKV infection in vivo and in vitro , lycorine might offer promising therapeutic possibilities for combatting ZIKV infections in the future. • Lycorine has good antiviral activity in vitro and in vivo. • Lycorine inhibits RNA replication and protein synthesis. • Lycorine inhibits RdRp activity. • Lycorine increases mouse survival and reduces viremia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]