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Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide
BACKGROUND: For ≈ 24 years the AIDS pandemic has claimed ≈ 30 million lives, causing ≈ 14,000 new HIV-1 infections daily worldwide in 2003. About 80% of infections occur by heterosexual transmission. In the absence of vaccines, topical microbicides, expected to block virus transmission, offer hope f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC533885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15485580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-4-41 |
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author | Neurath, A Robert Strick, Nathan Li, Yun-Yao Debnath, Asim K |
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description | BACKGROUND: For ≈ 24 years the AIDS pandemic has claimed ≈ 30 million lives, causing ≈ 14,000 new HIV-1 infections daily worldwide in 2003. About 80% of infections occur by heterosexual transmission. In the absence of vaccines, topical microbicides, expected to block virus transmission, offer hope for controlling the pandemic. Antiretroviral chemotherapeutics have decreased AIDS mortality in industrialized countries, but only minimally in developing countries. To prevent an analogous dichotomy, microbicides should be: acceptable; accessible; affordable; and accelerative in transition from development to marketing. Already marketed pharmaceutical excipients or foods, with established safety records and adequate anti-HIV-1 activity, may provide this option. METHODS: Fruit juices were screened for inhibitory activity against HIV-1 IIIB using CD4 and CXCR4 as cell receptors. The best juice was tested for inhibition of: (1) infection by HIV-1 BaL, utilizing CCR5 as the cellular coreceptor; and (2) binding of gp120 IIIB and gp120 BaL, respectively, to CXCR4 and CCR5. To remove most colored juice components, the adsorption of the effective ingredient(s) to dispersible excipients and other foods was investigated. A selected complex was assayed for inhibition of infection by primary HIV-1 isolates. RESULTS: HIV-1 entry inhibitors from pomegranate juice adsorb onto corn starch. The resulting complex blocks virus binding to CD4 and CXCR4/CCR5 and inhibits infection by primary virus clades A to G and group O. CONCLUSION: These results suggest the possibility of producing an anti-HIV-1 microbicide from inexpensive, widely available sources, whose safety has been established throughout centuries, provided that its quality is adequately standardized and monitored. |
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spelling | pubmed-5338852004-11-26 Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide Neurath, A Robert Strick, Nathan Li, Yun-Yao Debnath, Asim K BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: For ≈ 24 years the AIDS pandemic has claimed ≈ 30 million lives, causing ≈ 14,000 new HIV-1 infections daily worldwide in 2003. About 80% of infections occur by heterosexual transmission. In the absence of vaccines, topical microbicides, expected to block virus transmission, offer hope for controlling the pandemic. Antiretroviral chemotherapeutics have decreased AIDS mortality in industrialized countries, but only minimally in developing countries. To prevent an analogous dichotomy, microbicides should be: acceptable; accessible; affordable; and accelerative in transition from development to marketing. Already marketed pharmaceutical excipients or foods, with established safety records and adequate anti-HIV-1 activity, may provide this option. METHODS: Fruit juices were screened for inhibitory activity against HIV-1 IIIB using CD4 and CXCR4 as cell receptors. The best juice was tested for inhibition of: (1) infection by HIV-1 BaL, utilizing CCR5 as the cellular coreceptor; and (2) binding of gp120 IIIB and gp120 BaL, respectively, to CXCR4 and CCR5. To remove most colored juice components, the adsorption of the effective ingredient(s) to dispersible excipients and other foods was investigated. A selected complex was assayed for inhibition of infection by primary HIV-1 isolates. RESULTS: HIV-1 entry inhibitors from pomegranate juice adsorb onto corn starch. The resulting complex blocks virus binding to CD4 and CXCR4/CCR5 and inhibits infection by primary virus clades A to G and group O. CONCLUSION: These results suggest the possibility of producing an anti-HIV-1 microbicide from inexpensive, widely available sources, whose safety has been established throughout centuries, provided that its quality is adequately standardized and monitored. BioMed Central 2004-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC533885/ /pubmed/15485580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-4-41 Text en Copyright © 2004 Neurath et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Neurath, A Robert Strick, Nathan Li, Yun-Yao Debnath, Asim K Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide |
title | Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide |
title_full | Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide |
title_fullStr | Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide |
title_full_unstemmed | Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide |
title_short | Punica granatum (Pomegranate) juice provides an HIV-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide |
title_sort | punica granatum (pomegranate) juice provides an hiv-1 entry inhibitor and candidate topical microbicide |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC533885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15485580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-4-41 |
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