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In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting

BACKGROUND: For decades, bioprospecting has proven to be useful for the identification of compounds with pharmacological potential. Considering the great diversity of Colombian plants and the serious worldwide public health problem of dengue—a disease caused by the dengue virus (DENV)—in the present...

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Autores principales: Trujillo-Correa, Andrea Isabel, Quintero-Gil, Diana Carolina, Diaz-Castillo, Fredyc, Quiñones, Winston, Robledo, Sara M., Martinez-Gutierrez, Marlen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6836419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-019-2695-1
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author Trujillo-Correa, Andrea Isabel
Quintero-Gil, Diana Carolina
Diaz-Castillo, Fredyc
Quiñones, Winston
Robledo, Sara M.
Martinez-Gutierrez, Marlen
author_facet Trujillo-Correa, Andrea Isabel
Quintero-Gil, Diana Carolina
Diaz-Castillo, Fredyc
Quiñones, Winston
Robledo, Sara M.
Martinez-Gutierrez, Marlen
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description BACKGROUND: For decades, bioprospecting has proven to be useful for the identification of compounds with pharmacological potential. Considering the great diversity of Colombian plants and the serious worldwide public health problem of dengue—a disease caused by the dengue virus (DENV)—in the present study, we evaluated the anti-DENV effects of 12 ethanolic extracts derived from plants collected in the Colombian Caribbean coast, and 5 fractions and 5 compounds derived from Psidium guajava. METHODS: The cytotoxicity and antiviral effect of 12 ethanolic extracts derived from plants collected in the Colombian Caribbean coast was evaluated in epithelial VERO cells. Five fractions were obtained by open column chromatography from the ethanolic extract with the highest selectivity index (SI) (derived from P. guajava, SI: 128.2). From the fraction with the highest selectivity (Pg-YP-I-22C, SI: 35.5), five compounds were identified by one- and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The antiviral effect in vitro of the fractions and compounds was evaluated by different experimental strategies (Pre- and post-treatment) using non-toxic concentrations calculated by MTT method. The DENV inhibition was evaluated by plate focus assay. The results were analyzed by means of statistical analysis using Student’s t-test. Finally the antiviral effect in Silico was evaluated by molecular docking. RESULTS: In vitro evaluation of these compounds showed that three of them (gallic acid, quercetin, and catechin) were promising antivirals as they inhibit the production of infectious viral particles via different experimental strategies, with the best antiviral being catechin (100% inhibition with a pre-treatment strategy and 91.8% with a post-treatment strategy). When testing the interactions of these compounds with the viral envelope protein in silico by docking, only naringin and hesperidin had better scores than the theoretical threshold of − 7.0 kcal/mol (− 8.0 kcal/mol and − 8.2 kcal/mol, respectively). All ligands tested except gallic acid showed higher affinity to the NS5 protein than the theoretical threshold. CONCLUSION: Even though bioprospecting has recently been replaced by more targeted tools for identifying compounds with pharmacological potential, our results show it is still useful for this purpose. Additionally, combining in vitro and in silico evaluations allowed us to identify promising antivirals as well as their possible mechanisms of action.
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spelling pubmed-68364192019-11-08 In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting Trujillo-Correa, Andrea Isabel Quintero-Gil, Diana Carolina Diaz-Castillo, Fredyc Quiñones, Winston Robledo, Sara M. Martinez-Gutierrez, Marlen BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: For decades, bioprospecting has proven to be useful for the identification of compounds with pharmacological potential. Considering the great diversity of Colombian plants and the serious worldwide public health problem of dengue—a disease caused by the dengue virus (DENV)—in the present study, we evaluated the anti-DENV effects of 12 ethanolic extracts derived from plants collected in the Colombian Caribbean coast, and 5 fractions and 5 compounds derived from Psidium guajava. METHODS: The cytotoxicity and antiviral effect of 12 ethanolic extracts derived from plants collected in the Colombian Caribbean coast was evaluated in epithelial VERO cells. Five fractions were obtained by open column chromatography from the ethanolic extract with the highest selectivity index (SI) (derived from P. guajava, SI: 128.2). From the fraction with the highest selectivity (Pg-YP-I-22C, SI: 35.5), five compounds were identified by one- and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The antiviral effect in vitro of the fractions and compounds was evaluated by different experimental strategies (Pre- and post-treatment) using non-toxic concentrations calculated by MTT method. The DENV inhibition was evaluated by plate focus assay. The results were analyzed by means of statistical analysis using Student’s t-test. Finally the antiviral effect in Silico was evaluated by molecular docking. RESULTS: In vitro evaluation of these compounds showed that three of them (gallic acid, quercetin, and catechin) were promising antivirals as they inhibit the production of infectious viral particles via different experimental strategies, with the best antiviral being catechin (100% inhibition with a pre-treatment strategy and 91.8% with a post-treatment strategy). When testing the interactions of these compounds with the viral envelope protein in silico by docking, only naringin and hesperidin had better scores than the theoretical threshold of − 7.0 kcal/mol (− 8.0 kcal/mol and − 8.2 kcal/mol, respectively). All ligands tested except gallic acid showed higher affinity to the NS5 protein than the theoretical threshold. CONCLUSION: Even though bioprospecting has recently been replaced by more targeted tools for identifying compounds with pharmacological potential, our results show it is still useful for this purpose. Additionally, combining in vitro and in silico evaluations allowed us to identify promising antivirals as well as their possible mechanisms of action. BioMed Central 2019-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6836419/ /pubmed/31694638 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-019-2695-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 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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Trujillo-Correa, Andrea Isabel
Quintero-Gil, Diana Carolina
Diaz-Castillo, Fredyc
Quiñones, Winston
Robledo, Sara M.
Martinez-Gutierrez, Marlen
In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting
title In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting
title_full In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting
title_fullStr In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting
title_full_unstemmed In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting
title_short In vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from Psidium guajava through bioprospecting
title_sort in vitro and in silico anti-dengue activity of compounds obtained from psidium guajava through bioprospecting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6836419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-019-2695-1
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