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Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity
Rocaglates are potent broad-spectrum antiviral compounds with a promising safety profile. They inhibit viral protein synthesis for different RNA viruses by clamping the 5′-UTRs of mRNAs onto the surface of the RNA helicase eIF4A. Apart from the natural rocaglate silvestrol, synthetic rocaglates like...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950828/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14030519 |
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author | Obermann, Wiebke Friedrich, Alexandra Madhugiri, Ramakanth Klemm, Paul Mengel, Jan Philipp Hain, Torsten Pleschka, Stephan Wendel, Hans-Guido Hartmann, Roland K. Schiffmann, Susanne Ziebuhr, John Müller, Christin Grünweller, Arnold |
author_facet | Obermann, Wiebke Friedrich, Alexandra Madhugiri, Ramakanth Klemm, Paul Mengel, Jan Philipp Hain, Torsten Pleschka, Stephan Wendel, Hans-Guido Hartmann, Roland K. Schiffmann, Susanne Ziebuhr, John Müller, Christin Grünweller, Arnold |
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description | Rocaglates are potent broad-spectrum antiviral compounds with a promising safety profile. They inhibit viral protein synthesis for different RNA viruses by clamping the 5′-UTRs of mRNAs onto the surface of the RNA helicase eIF4A. Apart from the natural rocaglate silvestrol, synthetic rocaglates like zotatifin or CR-1-31-B have been developed. Here, we compared the effects of rocaglates on viral 5′-UTR-mediated reporter gene expression and binding to an eIF4A-polypurine complex. Furthermore, we analyzed the cytotoxicity of rocaglates on several human immune cells and compared their antiviral activities in coronavirus-infected cells. Finally, the potential for developing viral resistance was evaluated by passaging human coronavirus 229E (HCoV-229E) in the presence of increasing concentrations of rocaglates in MRC-5 cells. Importantly, no decrease in rocaglate-sensitivity was observed, suggesting that virus escape mutants are unlikely to emerge if the host factor eIF4A is targeted. In summary, all three rocaglates are promising antivirals with differences in cytotoxicity against human immune cells, RNA-clamping efficiency, and antiviral activity. In detail, zotatifin showed reduced RNA-clamping efficiency and antiviral activity compared to silvestrol and CR-1-31-B, but was less cytotoxic for immune cells. Our results underline the potential of rocaglates as broad-spectrum antivirals with no indications for the emergence of escape mutations in HCoV-229E. |
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spelling | pubmed-89508282022-03-26 Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity Obermann, Wiebke Friedrich, Alexandra Madhugiri, Ramakanth Klemm, Paul Mengel, Jan Philipp Hain, Torsten Pleschka, Stephan Wendel, Hans-Guido Hartmann, Roland K. Schiffmann, Susanne Ziebuhr, John Müller, Christin Grünweller, Arnold Viruses Article Rocaglates are potent broad-spectrum antiviral compounds with a promising safety profile. They inhibit viral protein synthesis for different RNA viruses by clamping the 5′-UTRs of mRNAs onto the surface of the RNA helicase eIF4A. Apart from the natural rocaglate silvestrol, synthetic rocaglates like zotatifin or CR-1-31-B have been developed. Here, we compared the effects of rocaglates on viral 5′-UTR-mediated reporter gene expression and binding to an eIF4A-polypurine complex. Furthermore, we analyzed the cytotoxicity of rocaglates on several human immune cells and compared their antiviral activities in coronavirus-infected cells. Finally, the potential for developing viral resistance was evaluated by passaging human coronavirus 229E (HCoV-229E) in the presence of increasing concentrations of rocaglates in MRC-5 cells. Importantly, no decrease in rocaglate-sensitivity was observed, suggesting that virus escape mutants are unlikely to emerge if the host factor eIF4A is targeted. In summary, all three rocaglates are promising antivirals with differences in cytotoxicity against human immune cells, RNA-clamping efficiency, and antiviral activity. In detail, zotatifin showed reduced RNA-clamping efficiency and antiviral activity compared to silvestrol and CR-1-31-B, but was less cytotoxic for immune cells. Our results underline the potential of rocaglates as broad-spectrum antivirals with no indications for the emergence of escape mutations in HCoV-229E. MDPI 2022-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8950828/ /pubmed/35336926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14030519 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Obermann, Wiebke Friedrich, Alexandra Madhugiri, Ramakanth Klemm, Paul Mengel, Jan Philipp Hain, Torsten Pleschka, Stephan Wendel, Hans-Guido Hartmann, Roland K. Schiffmann, Susanne Ziebuhr, John Müller, Christin Grünweller, Arnold Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity |
title | Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity |
title_full | Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity |
title_fullStr | Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity |
title_full_unstemmed | Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity |
title_short | Rocaglates as Antivirals: Comparing the Effects on Viral Resistance, Anti-Coronaviral Activity, RNA-Clamping on eIF4A and Immune Cell Toxicity |
title_sort | rocaglates as antivirals: comparing the effects on viral resistance, anti-coronaviral activity, rna-clamping on eif4a and immune cell toxicity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950828/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14030519 |
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