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Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2

BACKGROUND: The absence of commercialized vaccines and antiviral agents against dengue has made the disease a major health concern around the world. With the current dengue virus transmission rate and incidences, the development of antiviral drugs is of vital need. The aim of this project was to eva...

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Autores principales: Lee, Sau Har, Tang, Yin Quan, Rathkrishnan, Anusyah, Wang, Seok Mui, Ong, Kien Chai, Manikam, Rishya, Payne, Bobby Joe, Jaganath, Indu Bala, Sekaran, Shamala Devi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3726501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23889893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-192
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author Lee, Sau Har
Tang, Yin Quan
Rathkrishnan, Anusyah
Wang, Seok Mui
Ong, Kien Chai
Manikam, Rishya
Payne, Bobby Joe
Jaganath, Indu Bala
Sekaran, Shamala Devi
author_facet Lee, Sau Har
Tang, Yin Quan
Rathkrishnan, Anusyah
Wang, Seok Mui
Ong, Kien Chai
Manikam, Rishya
Payne, Bobby Joe
Jaganath, Indu Bala
Sekaran, Shamala Devi
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description BACKGROUND: The absence of commercialized vaccines and antiviral agents against dengue has made the disease a major health concern around the world. With the current dengue virus transmission rate and incidences, the development of antiviral drugs is of vital need. The aim of this project was to evaluate the possibility of developing a local medicinal plant, Phyllanthus as an anti-dengue agent. METHODS: Cocktail (aqueous and methanolic) extracts were prepared from four species of Phyllanthus (P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, and P.watsonii) and their polyphenolic compounds were identified via HPLC and LC-MS/MS analysis. MTS assay was then carried out to determine the maximal non-toxic dose (MNTD) of the extracts, followed by screening of the in vitro antiviral activity of aqueous cocktail extracts against DENV2 by means of time-of-addition (pre-, simultaneous and post-) using RT-qPCR. The differentially expressed proteins in the treated and infected cells were analysed with two dimensional gel electrophoresis experiments. RESULTS: Several active compounds including gallic acid, geraniin, syringin, and corilagen have been identified. The MNTD of both aqueous and methanolic extracts on Vero cells were 250.0 μg/ml and 15.63 μg/ml respectively. Phyllanthus showed strongest inhibitory activity against DENV2 with more than 90% of virus reduction in simultaneous treatment. Two-dimensional analysis revealed significantly altered levels of thirteen proteins, which were successfully identified by tandem MS (MS/MS). These altered proteins were involved in several biological processes, including viral entry, viral transcription and translation regulations, cytoskeletal assembly, and cellular metabolisms. CONCLUSIONS: Phyllanthus could be potentially developed as an anti-DENV agent.
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spelling pubmed-37265012013-07-30 Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2 Lee, Sau Har Tang, Yin Quan Rathkrishnan, Anusyah Wang, Seok Mui Ong, Kien Chai Manikam, Rishya Payne, Bobby Joe Jaganath, Indu Bala Sekaran, Shamala Devi BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: The absence of commercialized vaccines and antiviral agents against dengue has made the disease a major health concern around the world. With the current dengue virus transmission rate and incidences, the development of antiviral drugs is of vital need. The aim of this project was to evaluate the possibility of developing a local medicinal plant, Phyllanthus as an anti-dengue agent. METHODS: Cocktail (aqueous and methanolic) extracts were prepared from four species of Phyllanthus (P.amarus, P.niruri, P.urinaria, and P.watsonii) and their polyphenolic compounds were identified via HPLC and LC-MS/MS analysis. MTS assay was then carried out to determine the maximal non-toxic dose (MNTD) of the extracts, followed by screening of the in vitro antiviral activity of aqueous cocktail extracts against DENV2 by means of time-of-addition (pre-, simultaneous and post-) using RT-qPCR. The differentially expressed proteins in the treated and infected cells were analysed with two dimensional gel electrophoresis experiments. RESULTS: Several active compounds including gallic acid, geraniin, syringin, and corilagen have been identified. The MNTD of both aqueous and methanolic extracts on Vero cells were 250.0 μg/ml and 15.63 μg/ml respectively. Phyllanthus showed strongest inhibitory activity against DENV2 with more than 90% of virus reduction in simultaneous treatment. Two-dimensional analysis revealed significantly altered levels of thirteen proteins, which were successfully identified by tandem MS (MS/MS). These altered proteins were involved in several biological processes, including viral entry, viral transcription and translation regulations, cytoskeletal assembly, and cellular metabolisms. CONCLUSIONS: Phyllanthus could be potentially developed as an anti-DENV agent. BioMed Central 2013-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3726501/ /pubmed/23889893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-192 Text en Copyright © 2013 Lee et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Sau Har
Tang, Yin Quan
Rathkrishnan, Anusyah
Wang, Seok Mui
Ong, Kien Chai
Manikam, Rishya
Payne, Bobby Joe
Jaganath, Indu Bala
Sekaran, Shamala Devi
Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2
title Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2
title_full Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2
title_fullStr Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2
title_full_unstemmed Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2
title_short Effects of cocktail of four local Malaysian medicinal plants (Phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2
title_sort effects of cocktail of four local malaysian medicinal plants (phyllanthus spp.) against dengue virus 2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3726501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23889893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-192
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