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Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa
Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J (ALV-J), a retrovirus of avian, has caused enormous economics losses to poultry industry around the world. Polysaccharides from marine algae are featured diversity bioactivities. To find the potential effect to prevent ALV-J spread, in this study, polysaccharides from...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6098872/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30155485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9415965 |
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author | Sun, Yuhao Chen, Xiaolin Song, Lin Liu, Song Yu, Huahua Wang, Xueqin Qin, Yukun Li, Pengcheng |
author_facet | Sun, Yuhao Chen, Xiaolin Song, Lin Liu, Song Yu, Huahua Wang, Xueqin Qin, Yukun Li, Pengcheng |
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description | Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J (ALV-J), a retrovirus of avian, has caused enormous economics losses to poultry industry around the world. Polysaccharides from marine algae are featured diversity bioactivities. To find the potential effect to prevent ALV-J spread, in this study, polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa (UPPs) and four low molecular weight (Mw) U. pertusa polysaccharides (LUPPs) were prepared and their functions on ALV-J were investigated. Firstly, LUPPs were obtained by hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) oxidative degradation. The effects of degradation conditions on Mw of the UPP were also investigated. Results showed that the H(2)O(2) oxidative degradation method could degrade UPP effectively, and the degradation was positively related to H(2)O(2) concentration and temperature and negatively to pH. The chemical characteristics of UPP and LUPPs were also determined. Afterwards, the anti-ALV-J activity of the polysaccharides were carried out in vitro. Results showed that UPP and LUPPs could inhibit ALV-J and LUPP-3 and Mw of 4.3 kDa exerted the strongest suppression. The action phase assay showed that LUPP-3 could bind with the viral particles and prevented ALV-J adsorption onto the host cells. And the ALV-J relative gene and gp85 protein expression were significantly suppressed after being administration with LUPP-3. Therefore, the low Mw polysaccharides from U. pertusa have great potential as an anti-ALV-J drug alternative. |
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spelling | pubmed-60988722018-08-28 Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa Sun, Yuhao Chen, Xiaolin Song, Lin Liu, Song Yu, Huahua Wang, Xueqin Qin, Yukun Li, Pengcheng Biomed Res Int Research Article Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J (ALV-J), a retrovirus of avian, has caused enormous economics losses to poultry industry around the world. Polysaccharides from marine algae are featured diversity bioactivities. To find the potential effect to prevent ALV-J spread, in this study, polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa (UPPs) and four low molecular weight (Mw) U. pertusa polysaccharides (LUPPs) were prepared and their functions on ALV-J were investigated. Firstly, LUPPs were obtained by hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) oxidative degradation. The effects of degradation conditions on Mw of the UPP were also investigated. Results showed that the H(2)O(2) oxidative degradation method could degrade UPP effectively, and the degradation was positively related to H(2)O(2) concentration and temperature and negatively to pH. The chemical characteristics of UPP and LUPPs were also determined. Afterwards, the anti-ALV-J activity of the polysaccharides were carried out in vitro. Results showed that UPP and LUPPs could inhibit ALV-J and LUPP-3 and Mw of 4.3 kDa exerted the strongest suppression. The action phase assay showed that LUPP-3 could bind with the viral particles and prevented ALV-J adsorption onto the host cells. And the ALV-J relative gene and gp85 protein expression were significantly suppressed after being administration with LUPP-3. Therefore, the low Mw polysaccharides from U. pertusa have great potential as an anti-ALV-J drug alternative. Hindawi 2018-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6098872/ /pubmed/30155485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9415965 Text en Copyright © 2018 Yuhao Sun et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sun, Yuhao Chen, Xiaolin Song, Lin Liu, Song Yu, Huahua Wang, Xueqin Qin, Yukun Li, Pengcheng Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa |
title | Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa |
title_full | Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa |
title_fullStr | Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa |
title_full_unstemmed | Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa |
title_short | Antiviral Activity against Avian Leucosis Virus Subgroup J of Degraded Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa |
title_sort | antiviral activity against avian leucosis virus subgroup j of degraded polysaccharides from ulva pertusa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6098872/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30155485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9415965 |
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