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Antiviral activity of myricetin glycosylated compounds isolated from Marcetia taxifolia against chikungunya virus.
Muñoz, Ana Luisa; Cuéllar, Andrés Felipe; Arévalo, Gabriela; Santamaría, Brian David; Rodríguez, Anny K; Buendia-Atencio, Cristian; Reyes Chaparro, Andrés; Tenorio Barajas, Aldo Yair; Segura, Nidya Alexandra; Bello, Felio; Suárez, Alírica I; Rangel, Héctor R; Losada-Barragán, Monica.
Afiliação
  • Muñoz AL; Faculty of Science, Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN), Bogotá 110231, Colombia.
  • Cuéllar AF; Faculty of Science, Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN), Bogotá 110231, Colombia.
  • Arévalo G; Faculty of Science, Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN), Bogotá 110231, Colombia.
  • Santamaría BD; Faculty of Science, Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN), Bogotá 110231, Colombia.
  • Rodríguez AK; Faculty of Science, Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN), Bogotá 110231, Colombia.
  • Buendia-Atencio C; Faculty of Science, Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN), Bogotá 110231, Colombia.
  • Reyes Chaparro A; Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas (ENCB), Departamento de Morfología, del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN), Mexico.
  • Tenorio Barajas AY; Facultad de Ciencias Físicomatemáticas, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla C.U. Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
  • Segura NA; Faculty of Science, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Tunja 150003, Colombia.
  • Bello F; Faculty of Agricultural and Livestock Sciences, Program of Veterinary Medicine, Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá 110141, Colombia.
  • Suárez AI; Natural Products Laboratory, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • Rangel HR; Molecular Virology Laboratory, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • Losada-Barragán M; Faculty of Science, Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN), Bogotá 110231, Colombia.
EXCLI J ; 22: 716-731, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37662709
The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has produced epidemic outbreaks of significant public health impact. The clinical symptoms of this disease are fever, polyarthralgia, and skin rash, generally self-limiting, although patients may develop a chronic disabling condition or suffer lethal complications. Unfortunately, there is no specific treatment or vaccine available. Thus, the search for effective therapies to control CHIKV infection is an urgent need. This study evaluated the antiviral activity of flavonoids isolated from Marcetia taxifolia by in vitro and in silico analysis. Cytotoxicity of compounds was determined by MTT assay and viral load was assessed in cell substrates supernatants by plaque-forming and RT-qPCR assays. Selected molecules were analyzed by molecular docking assays. Myricetin 3-rhamnoside (MR) and myricetin 3-(6-rhamnosylgalactoside) (MRG) were tested for antiviral assays and analyzed by the TCID50 method and RT-qPCR. MR exhibited dose-dependent antiviral activity, reducing viral titer at concentrations of 150-18.8 µg/mL by at least 1-log. Similarly, MRG showed a significant decrease in viral titer at concentrations of 37.5, 9.4, and 2.3 µg/mL. RT-qPCR analysis also displayed a substantial reduction of CHIKV RNA for both flavonoids. Furthermore, molecular docking of the selected flavonoids proposed the nsP3 macrodomain as a possible target of action. Our study reveals that MR and MRG could be considered promising anti-CHIKV therapeutic agents. Molecular modeling studies showed MR and MRG ligands with a high affinity for the N-terminal region of the nsP3 macrodomain, postulating them as a potential target of action for the CHIKV control.
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