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In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus

BACKGROUND: Human rotavirus (HRoV) is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and children under the age of five years. No specific antiviral drug is available for HRoV infections and the treatment of viral diarrhea is mainly based on rehydration and zinc treatment. In this study, we...

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Autores principales: Civra, Andrea, Francese, Rachele, Sinato, Davide, Donalisio, Manuela, Cagno, Valeria, Rubiolo, Patrizia, Ceylan, Ramazan, Uysal, Ahmet, Zengin, Gokhan, Lembo, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5260038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28118832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-017-1560-3
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author Civra, Andrea
Francese, Rachele
Sinato, Davide
Donalisio, Manuela
Cagno, Valeria
Rubiolo, Patrizia
Ceylan, Ramazan
Uysal, Ahmet
Zengin, Gokhan
Lembo, David
author_facet Civra, Andrea
Francese, Rachele
Sinato, Davide
Donalisio, Manuela
Cagno, Valeria
Rubiolo, Patrizia
Ceylan, Ramazan
Uysal, Ahmet
Zengin, Gokhan
Lembo, David
author_sort Civra, Andrea
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description BACKGROUND: Human rotavirus (HRoV) is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and children under the age of five years. No specific antiviral drug is available for HRoV infections and the treatment of viral diarrhea is mainly based on rehydration and zinc treatment. In this study, we explored medicinal plants endemic to Turkey flora as a source of anti-HRoV compunds. METHODS: We performed an antiviral screening on Ballota macrodonta, Salvia cryptantha and Rindera lanata extracts by focus reduction assay. The extract with the highest selectivity index (SI) was selected; its antiviral activity was further confirmed against other HRoV strains and by virus yield reduction assay. The step of viral replicative cycle putatively inhibited was investigated by in vitro assays. RESULTS: The methanolic extract of R. lanata (Boraginaceae) showed the most favourable selectivity index. This extract exhibited a dose-dependent inhibitory activity against three different HRoV strains (EC(50) values ranging from 5.8 μg/ml to 25.5 μg/ml), but was inactive or barely active against other RNA viruses, namely human rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. The R. lanata extract targets the early steps of HRoV infection, likely by hampering virus penetration into the cells. CONCLUSION: These results make the R. lanata methanolic extract a promising starting material for a bioguided-fractionation aimed at identifying anti-HRoV compounds. Further work is required to isolate the active principle and assess its clinical potential.
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spelling pubmed-52600382017-01-26 In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus Civra, Andrea Francese, Rachele Sinato, Davide Donalisio, Manuela Cagno, Valeria Rubiolo, Patrizia Ceylan, Ramazan Uysal, Ahmet Zengin, Gokhan Lembo, David BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Human rotavirus (HRoV) is the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and children under the age of five years. No specific antiviral drug is available for HRoV infections and the treatment of viral diarrhea is mainly based on rehydration and zinc treatment. In this study, we explored medicinal plants endemic to Turkey flora as a source of anti-HRoV compunds. METHODS: We performed an antiviral screening on Ballota macrodonta, Salvia cryptantha and Rindera lanata extracts by focus reduction assay. The extract with the highest selectivity index (SI) was selected; its antiviral activity was further confirmed against other HRoV strains and by virus yield reduction assay. The step of viral replicative cycle putatively inhibited was investigated by in vitro assays. RESULTS: The methanolic extract of R. lanata (Boraginaceae) showed the most favourable selectivity index. This extract exhibited a dose-dependent inhibitory activity against three different HRoV strains (EC(50) values ranging from 5.8 μg/ml to 25.5 μg/ml), but was inactive or barely active against other RNA viruses, namely human rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. The R. lanata extract targets the early steps of HRoV infection, likely by hampering virus penetration into the cells. CONCLUSION: These results make the R. lanata methanolic extract a promising starting material for a bioguided-fractionation aimed at identifying anti-HRoV compounds. Further work is required to isolate the active principle and assess its clinical potential. BioMed Central 2017-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5260038/ /pubmed/28118832 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-017-1560-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Civra, Andrea
Francese, Rachele
Sinato, Davide
Donalisio, Manuela
Cagno, Valeria
Rubiolo, Patrizia
Ceylan, Ramazan
Uysal, Ahmet
Zengin, Gokhan
Lembo, David
In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus
title In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus
title_full In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus
title_fullStr In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus
title_full_unstemmed In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus
title_short In vitro screening for antiviral activity of Turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of Rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus
title_sort in vitro screening for antiviral activity of turkish plants revealing methanolic extract of rindera lanata var. lanata active against human rotavirus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5260038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28118832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-017-1560-3
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