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Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses

Dengue and Zika viruses are identified as the most medically important arthropod-borne viral pathogens. Over the past 20 years, the global dengue incidence has dramatically increased with epidemics of severe dengue where the case fatality rate can reach up to 20% in untreated patients. The associati...

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Autores principales: Ramiharimanana, Fenia D., Haddad, Juliano G., Andrianavalonirina, Maminiaina A., Apel, Cécile, Olivon, Florent, Diotel, Nicolas, Desprès, Philippe, Ramanandraibe, Voahangy Vestalys, El Kalamouni, Chaker
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558951
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121500
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author Ramiharimanana, Fenia D.
Haddad, Juliano G.
Andrianavalonirina, Maminiaina A.
Apel, Cécile
Olivon, Florent
Diotel, Nicolas
Desprès, Philippe
Ramanandraibe, Voahangy Vestalys
El Kalamouni, Chaker
author_facet Ramiharimanana, Fenia D.
Haddad, Juliano G.
Andrianavalonirina, Maminiaina A.
Apel, Cécile
Olivon, Florent
Diotel, Nicolas
Desprès, Philippe
Ramanandraibe, Voahangy Vestalys
El Kalamouni, Chaker
author_sort Ramiharimanana, Fenia D.
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description Dengue and Zika viruses are identified as the most medically important arthropod-borne viral pathogens. Over the past 20 years, the global dengue incidence has dramatically increased with epidemics of severe dengue where the case fatality rate can reach up to 20% in untreated patients. The association between Zika virus infection and severe congenital anomalies was first reported in 2015. Today no specific antiviral therapies are available for dengue and Zika virus infections, accentuating the need of adapted antiviral strategies based on medicinal plant drug discovery. Plants are a potential source of antiviral phytocompounds which act primarily by blocking virus entry in the host-cell. In the present study, we evaluated whether crude extracts from Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., two endemic plants from Madagascar, may have antiviral effects against dengue and Zika viruses. We showed that S. ericoides has virucidal action whereas S. inuloides inhibits the early steps of virus infection with a non-cytotoxic effect in human cells. The administration of S. ericoides and S. inuloides extracts in zebrafish had no effect on the behavior of animals at the active doses against dengue and Zika viruses, suggesting the absence of adverse effects at these doses. LC-HRMS(2) and molecular networking analyses revealed the richness of these two plants in polyphenols and flavonoid with the presence of clusters of phytocompounds specific to each Stenocline species. Consequently, S. ericoides and S. inuloides represent potential sources for natural and safe antiviral phytocompounds against flaviviruses of medical concern.
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spelling pubmed-97879392022-12-24 Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses Ramiharimanana, Fenia D. Haddad, Juliano G. Andrianavalonirina, Maminiaina A. Apel, Cécile Olivon, Florent Diotel, Nicolas Desprès, Philippe Ramanandraibe, Voahangy Vestalys El Kalamouni, Chaker Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Dengue and Zika viruses are identified as the most medically important arthropod-borne viral pathogens. Over the past 20 years, the global dengue incidence has dramatically increased with epidemics of severe dengue where the case fatality rate can reach up to 20% in untreated patients. The association between Zika virus infection and severe congenital anomalies was first reported in 2015. Today no specific antiviral therapies are available for dengue and Zika virus infections, accentuating the need of adapted antiviral strategies based on medicinal plant drug discovery. Plants are a potential source of antiviral phytocompounds which act primarily by blocking virus entry in the host-cell. In the present study, we evaluated whether crude extracts from Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., two endemic plants from Madagascar, may have antiviral effects against dengue and Zika viruses. We showed that S. ericoides has virucidal action whereas S. inuloides inhibits the early steps of virus infection with a non-cytotoxic effect in human cells. The administration of S. ericoides and S. inuloides extracts in zebrafish had no effect on the behavior of animals at the active doses against dengue and Zika viruses, suggesting the absence of adverse effects at these doses. LC-HRMS(2) and molecular networking analyses revealed the richness of these two plants in polyphenols and flavonoid with the presence of clusters of phytocompounds specific to each Stenocline species. Consequently, S. ericoides and S. inuloides represent potential sources for natural and safe antiviral phytocompounds against flaviviruses of medical concern. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9787939/ /pubmed/36558951 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121500 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/).
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Ramiharimanana, Fenia D.
Haddad, Juliano G.
Andrianavalonirina, Maminiaina A.
Apel, Cécile
Olivon, Florent
Diotel, Nicolas
Desprès, Philippe
Ramanandraibe, Voahangy Vestalys
El Kalamouni, Chaker
Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses
title Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses
title_full Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses
title_fullStr Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses
title_full_unstemmed Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses
title_short Antiviral Effect of Stenocline ericoides DC. and Stenocline inuloides DC., Two Flavonoid-Rich Endemic Plants from Madagascar, against Dengue and Zika Viruses
title_sort antiviral effect of stenocline ericoides dc. and stenocline inuloides dc., two flavonoid-rich endemic plants from madagascar, against dengue and zika viruses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558951
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121500
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