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Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity

BACKGROUND: The influenza virus can cause seasonal infections with mild to severe symptoms, circulating worldwide, and it can affect people in any age group. Therefore, this infection is a serious public health problem that causes severe illness and death in high-risk populations. Every year, 0.5% o...

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Autores principales: Silva, Thauane, S. Salomon, Paulo, Hamerski, Lidilhone, Walter, Juline, B. Menezes, Rafael, Siqueira, José Edson, Santos, Aline, Santos, Jéssica Aparecida Morais, Ferme, Natália, Guimarães, Thaise, O. Fistarol, Giovana, I. Hargreaves, Paulo, Thompson, Cristiane, Thompson, Fabiano, Souza, Thiago Moreno, Siqueira, Marilda, Miranda, Milene
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30386690
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5716
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author Silva, Thauane
S. Salomon, Paulo
Hamerski, Lidilhone
Walter, Juline
B. Menezes, Rafael
Siqueira, José Edson
Santos, Aline
Santos, Jéssica Aparecida Morais
Ferme, Natália
Guimarães, Thaise
O. Fistarol, Giovana
I. Hargreaves, Paulo
Thompson, Cristiane
Thompson, Fabiano
Souza, Thiago Moreno
Siqueira, Marilda
Miranda, Milene
author_facet Silva, Thauane
S. Salomon, Paulo
Hamerski, Lidilhone
Walter, Juline
B. Menezes, Rafael
Siqueira, José Edson
Santos, Aline
Santos, Jéssica Aparecida Morais
Ferme, Natália
Guimarães, Thaise
O. Fistarol, Giovana
I. Hargreaves, Paulo
Thompson, Cristiane
Thompson, Fabiano
Souza, Thiago Moreno
Siqueira, Marilda
Miranda, Milene
author_sort Silva, Thauane
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description BACKGROUND: The influenza virus can cause seasonal infections with mild to severe symptoms, circulating worldwide, and it can affect people in any age group. Therefore, this infection is a serious public health problem that causes severe illness and death in high-risk populations. Every year, 0.5% of the world’s population is infected by this pathogen. This percentage can increase up to ten times during pandemics. Influenza vaccination is the most effective way to prevent disease. In addition, anti-influenza drugs are essential for prophylactic and therapeutic interventions. The oseltamivir (OST, a neuraminidase inhibitor) is the primary antiviral used in clinics during outbreaks. However, OST resistant viruses may emerge naturally or due to antiviral pressure, with a prevalence of 1–2% worldwide. Thus, the search for new anti-influenza drugs is extremely important. Currently, several groups have been developing studies describing the biotechnological potential of microalgae and cyanobacteria, including antiviral activity of their extracts. In Brazil, this potential is poorly known and explored. METHODS: With the aim of increasing the knowledge on this topic, 38 extracts from microalgae and cyanobacteria isolated from marine and freshwater biomes in Brazil were tested against: cellular toxicity; OST-sensitive and resistant influenza replications; and neuraminidase activity. RESULTS: For this purpose, Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK)-infected cells were treated with 200 μg/mL of each extract. A total of 17 extracts (45%) inhibited influenza A replication, with seven of them resulting in more than 80% inhibition. Moreover, functional assays performed with viral neuraminidase revealed two extracts (from Leptolyngbya sp. and Chlorellaceae) with IC(50) mean < 210 μg/mL for influenza A and B, and also OST-sensitive and resistant strains. Furthermore, MDCK cells exposed to 1 mg/mL of all the extracts showed viability higher than 80%. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that extracts of microalgae and cyanobacteria have promising anti-influenza properties. Further chemical investigation should be conducted to isolate the active compounds for the development of new anti-influenza drugs. The data generated contribute to the knowledge of the biotechnological potential of Brazilian biomes that are still little explored for this purpose.
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spelling pubmed-62048212018-10-31 Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity Silva, Thauane S. Salomon, Paulo Hamerski, Lidilhone Walter, Juline B. Menezes, Rafael Siqueira, José Edson Santos, Aline Santos, Jéssica Aparecida Morais Ferme, Natália Guimarães, Thaise O. Fistarol, Giovana I. Hargreaves, Paulo Thompson, Cristiane Thompson, Fabiano Souza, Thiago Moreno Siqueira, Marilda Miranda, Milene PeerJ Marine Biology BACKGROUND: The influenza virus can cause seasonal infections with mild to severe symptoms, circulating worldwide, and it can affect people in any age group. Therefore, this infection is a serious public health problem that causes severe illness and death in high-risk populations. Every year, 0.5% of the world’s population is infected by this pathogen. This percentage can increase up to ten times during pandemics. Influenza vaccination is the most effective way to prevent disease. In addition, anti-influenza drugs are essential for prophylactic and therapeutic interventions. The oseltamivir (OST, a neuraminidase inhibitor) is the primary antiviral used in clinics during outbreaks. However, OST resistant viruses may emerge naturally or due to antiviral pressure, with a prevalence of 1–2% worldwide. Thus, the search for new anti-influenza drugs is extremely important. Currently, several groups have been developing studies describing the biotechnological potential of microalgae and cyanobacteria, including antiviral activity of their extracts. In Brazil, this potential is poorly known and explored. METHODS: With the aim of increasing the knowledge on this topic, 38 extracts from microalgae and cyanobacteria isolated from marine and freshwater biomes in Brazil were tested against: cellular toxicity; OST-sensitive and resistant influenza replications; and neuraminidase activity. RESULTS: For this purpose, Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK)-infected cells were treated with 200 μg/mL of each extract. A total of 17 extracts (45%) inhibited influenza A replication, with seven of them resulting in more than 80% inhibition. Moreover, functional assays performed with viral neuraminidase revealed two extracts (from Leptolyngbya sp. and Chlorellaceae) with IC(50) mean < 210 μg/mL for influenza A and B, and also OST-sensitive and resistant strains. Furthermore, MDCK cells exposed to 1 mg/mL of all the extracts showed viability higher than 80%. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that extracts of microalgae and cyanobacteria have promising anti-influenza properties. Further chemical investigation should be conducted to isolate the active compounds for the development of new anti-influenza drugs. The data generated contribute to the knowledge of the biotechnological potential of Brazilian biomes that are still little explored for this purpose. PeerJ Inc. 2018-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6204821/ /pubmed/30386690 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5716 Text en ©2018 Silva et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Marine Biology
Silva, Thauane
S. Salomon, Paulo
Hamerski, Lidilhone
Walter, Juline
B. Menezes, Rafael
Siqueira, José Edson
Santos, Aline
Santos, Jéssica Aparecida Morais
Ferme, Natália
Guimarães, Thaise
O. Fistarol, Giovana
I. Hargreaves, Paulo
Thompson, Cristiane
Thompson, Fabiano
Souza, Thiago Moreno
Siqueira, Marilda
Miranda, Milene
Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity
title Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity
title_full Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity
title_fullStr Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity
title_short Inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity
title_sort inhibitory effect of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts on influenza virus replication and neuraminidase activity
topic Marine Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30386690
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5716
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