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Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses

Influenza is a contagious infection in humans that is caused frequently by low pathogenic seasonal influenza viruses and occasionally by pathogenic avian influenza viruses (AIV) of H5, H7, and H9 subtypes. Recently, the clinical sector in poultry and humans has been confronted with many challenges,...

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Autores principales: Shokry, Sara, Hegazy, Akram, Abbas, Ahmad M., Mostafa, Islam, Eissa, Ibrahim H., Metwaly, Ahmed M., Yahya, Galal, El-Shazly, Assem M., Aboshanab, Khaled M., Mostafa, Ahmed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020228
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author Shokry, Sara
Hegazy, Akram
Abbas, Ahmad M.
Mostafa, Islam
Eissa, Ibrahim H.
Metwaly, Ahmed M.
Yahya, Galal
El-Shazly, Assem M.
Aboshanab, Khaled M.
Mostafa, Ahmed
author_facet Shokry, Sara
Hegazy, Akram
Abbas, Ahmad M.
Mostafa, Islam
Eissa, Ibrahim H.
Metwaly, Ahmed M.
Yahya, Galal
El-Shazly, Assem M.
Aboshanab, Khaled M.
Mostafa, Ahmed
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description Influenza is a contagious infection in humans that is caused frequently by low pathogenic seasonal influenza viruses and occasionally by pathogenic avian influenza viruses (AIV) of H5, H7, and H9 subtypes. Recently, the clinical sector in poultry and humans has been confronted with many challenges, including the limited number of antiviral drugs and the rapid evolution of drug-resistant variants. Herein, the anti-influenza activities of various plant-derived phytochemicals were investigated against highly pathogenic avian influenza A/H5N1 virus (HPAIV H5N1) and seasonal low pathogenic human influenza A/H1N1 virus (LPHIV H1N1). Out of the 22 tested phytochemicals, the steroid compounds β-sitosterol and β-sitosterol-O-glucoside have very potent activity against the predefined influenza A viruses (IAV). Both steroids could induce such activity by affecting multiple stages during IAV replication cycles, including viral adsorption and replication with a major and significant impact on the virus directly in a cell-free status “viricidal effect”. On a molecular level, several molecular docking studies suggested that β-sitosterol and β-sitosterol-O-glucoside exhibited viricidal effects through blocking active binding sites of the hemagglutinin surface protein, as well as showing inhibitory effects against replication through the binding with influenza neuraminidase activity and blocking the active sites of the M2 proton channel activity. The phytoestrogen β-sitosterol has structural similarity with the active form of the female sex hormone estradiol, and this similarity is likely one of the molecular determinants that enables the phytoestrogen β-sitosterol and its derivative to control IAV infection in vitro. This promising anti-influenza activity of β-sitosterol and its O-glycoside derivative, according to both in vitro and cheminformatics studies, recommend both phytochemicals for further studies going through preclinical and clinical phases as efficient anti-influenza drug candidates.
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spelling pubmed-99642422023-02-26 Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses Shokry, Sara Hegazy, Akram Abbas, Ahmad M. Mostafa, Islam Eissa, Ibrahim H. Metwaly, Ahmed M. Yahya, Galal El-Shazly, Assem M. Aboshanab, Khaled M. Mostafa, Ahmed Vaccines (Basel) Article Influenza is a contagious infection in humans that is caused frequently by low pathogenic seasonal influenza viruses and occasionally by pathogenic avian influenza viruses (AIV) of H5, H7, and H9 subtypes. Recently, the clinical sector in poultry and humans has been confronted with many challenges, including the limited number of antiviral drugs and the rapid evolution of drug-resistant variants. Herein, the anti-influenza activities of various plant-derived phytochemicals were investigated against highly pathogenic avian influenza A/H5N1 virus (HPAIV H5N1) and seasonal low pathogenic human influenza A/H1N1 virus (LPHIV H1N1). Out of the 22 tested phytochemicals, the steroid compounds β-sitosterol and β-sitosterol-O-glucoside have very potent activity against the predefined influenza A viruses (IAV). Both steroids could induce such activity by affecting multiple stages during IAV replication cycles, including viral adsorption and replication with a major and significant impact on the virus directly in a cell-free status “viricidal effect”. On a molecular level, several molecular docking studies suggested that β-sitosterol and β-sitosterol-O-glucoside exhibited viricidal effects through blocking active binding sites of the hemagglutinin surface protein, as well as showing inhibitory effects against replication through the binding with influenza neuraminidase activity and blocking the active sites of the M2 proton channel activity. The phytoestrogen β-sitosterol has structural similarity with the active form of the female sex hormone estradiol, and this similarity is likely one of the molecular determinants that enables the phytoestrogen β-sitosterol and its derivative to control IAV infection in vitro. This promising anti-influenza activity of β-sitosterol and its O-glycoside derivative, according to both in vitro and cheminformatics studies, recommend both phytochemicals for further studies going through preclinical and clinical phases as efficient anti-influenza drug candidates. MDPI 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9964242/ /pubmed/36851106 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020228 Text en © 2023 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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Shokry, Sara
Hegazy, Akram
Abbas, Ahmad M.
Mostafa, Islam
Eissa, Ibrahim H.
Metwaly, Ahmed M.
Yahya, Galal
El-Shazly, Assem M.
Aboshanab, Khaled M.
Mostafa, Ahmed
Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses
title Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses
title_full Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses
title_fullStr Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses
title_full_unstemmed Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses
title_short Phytoestrogen β-Sitosterol Exhibits Potent In Vitro Antiviral Activity against Influenza A Viruses
title_sort phytoestrogen β-sitosterol exhibits potent in vitro antiviral activity against influenza a viruses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020228
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