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Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo

Bee venom (BV) from honey bee (Apis Melifera L.) contains at least 18 pharmacologically active components including melittin (MLT), phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)), and apamin etc. BV is safe for human treatments dose dependently and proven to possess different healing properties including antibacterial...

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Autores principales: Uddin, Md Bashir, Lee, Byeong-Hoon, Nikapitiya, Chamilani, Kim, Jae-Hoon, Kim, Tae-Hwan, Lee, Hyun-Cheol, Kim, Choul Goo, Lee, Jong-Soo, Kim, Chul-Joong
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Publicado: The Microbiological Society of Korea 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27888461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12275-016-6376-1
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author Uddin, Md Bashir
Lee, Byeong-Hoon
Nikapitiya, Chamilani
Kim, Jae-Hoon
Kim, Tae-Hwan
Lee, Hyun-Cheol
Kim, Choul Goo
Lee, Jong-Soo
Kim, Chul-Joong
author_facet Uddin, Md Bashir
Lee, Byeong-Hoon
Nikapitiya, Chamilani
Kim, Jae-Hoon
Kim, Tae-Hwan
Lee, Hyun-Cheol
Kim, Choul Goo
Lee, Jong-Soo
Kim, Chul-Joong
author_sort Uddin, Md Bashir
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description Bee venom (BV) from honey bee (Apis Melifera L.) contains at least 18 pharmacologically active components including melittin (MLT), phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)), and apamin etc. BV is safe for human treatments dose dependently and proven to possess different healing properties including antibacterial and antiparasitidal properties. Nevertheless, antiviral properties of BV have not well investigated. Hence, we identified the potential antiviral properties of BV and its component against a broad panel of viruses. Co-incubation of non-cytotoxic amounts of BV and MLT, the main component of BV, significantly inhibited the replication of enveloped viruses such as Influenza A virus (PR8), Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). Additionally, BV and MLT also inhibited the replication of non-enveloped viruses such as Enterovirus-71 (EV-71) and Coxsackie Virus (H3). Such antiviral properties were mainly explained by virucidal mechanism. Moreover, MLT protected mice which were challenged with lethal doses of pathogenic influenza A H1N1 viruses. Therefore, these results provides the evidence that BV and MLT could be a potential source as a promising antiviral agent, especially to develop as a broad spectrum antiviral agent.
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spelling pubmed-70912032020-03-24 Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo Uddin, Md Bashir Lee, Byeong-Hoon Nikapitiya, Chamilani Kim, Jae-Hoon Kim, Tae-Hwan Lee, Hyun-Cheol Kim, Choul Goo Lee, Jong-Soo Kim, Chul-Joong J Microbiol Virology Bee venom (BV) from honey bee (Apis Melifera L.) contains at least 18 pharmacologically active components including melittin (MLT), phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)), and apamin etc. BV is safe for human treatments dose dependently and proven to possess different healing properties including antibacterial and antiparasitidal properties. Nevertheless, antiviral properties of BV have not well investigated. Hence, we identified the potential antiviral properties of BV and its component against a broad panel of viruses. Co-incubation of non-cytotoxic amounts of BV and MLT, the main component of BV, significantly inhibited the replication of enveloped viruses such as Influenza A virus (PR8), Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). Additionally, BV and MLT also inhibited the replication of non-enveloped viruses such as Enterovirus-71 (EV-71) and Coxsackie Virus (H3). Such antiviral properties were mainly explained by virucidal mechanism. Moreover, MLT protected mice which were challenged with lethal doses of pathogenic influenza A H1N1 viruses. Therefore, these results provides the evidence that BV and MLT could be a potential source as a promising antiviral agent, especially to develop as a broad spectrum antiviral agent. The Microbiological Society of Korea 2016-11-26 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC7091203/ /pubmed/27888461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12275-016-6376-1 Text en © The Microbiological Society of Korea and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Virology
Uddin, Md Bashir
Lee, Byeong-Hoon
Nikapitiya, Chamilani
Kim, Jae-Hoon
Kim, Tae-Hwan
Lee, Hyun-Cheol
Kim, Choul Goo
Lee, Jong-Soo
Kim, Chul-Joong
Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo
title Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo
title_full Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo
title_fullStr Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo
title_short Inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo
title_sort inhibitory effects of bee venom and its components against viruses in vitro and in vivo
topic Virology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27888461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12275-016-6376-1
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