Proanthocyanidin-enriched extract from Myrothamnus flabellifolia Welw. exerts antiviral activity against herpes simplex virus type 1 by inhibition of viral adsorption and penetration.

Gescher K, Kühn J, Lorentzen E, Hafezi W, Derksen A, Deters A, Hensel A

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Extracts from the aerial parts of the South African resurrection plant Myrothamnus flabellifolia Welw. have been used traditionally against infections of the upper respiratory tract and skin diseases. A polyphenol-enriched extract was investigated for potential antiviral effects against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and adenovirus, and the underlying mode of action was to be studied.Antiviral effects of an acetone-water extract (MF) from Myrothamnus flabellifolia on HSV-1 and adenovirus type 3 were tested in infected Vero cells by plaque reduction assay, MTT test and immunofluorescence. The influence of the extract on the HSV-1 envelope glycoprotein D was shown by Western blot. Organotypic full thickness skin models consisting of multilayer skin equivalents were used for the investigation of MF effects on HSV-1 replication.MF exhibited strong antiviral activity against HSV-1. The HSV-1-specific inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) was determined as 0.4 ?g/mL and the cytotoxic concentration (CC(50)) against Vero cells as 50 ?g/mL. A selectivity index (SI) (ratio of CC(50) to IC(50)) of approximately 120 was calculated when MF was added to the virus inoculum for 1h at 37°C prior to infection. The replication of adenovirus 3 was not affected by MF. MF abolished virus entry into the host cell by blocking viral attachment to the cell surface. When added after attachment at a concentration of >6 ?g/mL, the extract also inhibited penetration of HSV-1 into the host cell. Polyphenolic compounds from MF directly interacted with viral particles, leading to the oligomerisation of envelope proteins as demonstrated for the essential viral glycoprotein D (gD). Using organotypic full thickness tissue cultures, it was shown that treatment of HSV-1 infected cultures with the MF resulted in reduced viral spread.A polyphenol-enriched extract from Myrothamnus flabellifolia strongly acts against HSV-1 by blocking viral entry into the cells.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Ethnopharmacology
Volume134
Issue2
Page range468-474
StatusPublished
Release year2011
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.jep.2010.12.038
KeywordsInhibitory Concentration 50. Cercopithecus aethiops; Skin; Adenoviridae Infections; Adenoviridae; Vero Cells; Proanthocyanidins; Phytotherapy; Cell Line; Angiosperms; Herpesvirus 1 Human; Keratinocytes; Virus Integration; Plant Components Aerial; Plant Extracts; Herpes Simplex; Animals; Viral Envelope Proteins; Humans; Antiviral Agents; Inhibitory Concentration 50. Cercopithecus aethiops; Skin; Adenoviridae Infections; Adenoviridae; Vero Cells; Proanthocyanidins; Phytotherapy; Cell Line; Angiosperms; Herpesvirus 1 Human; Keratinocytes; Virus Integration; Plant Components Aerial; Plant Extracts; Herpes Simplex; Animals; Viral Envelope Proteins; Humans; Antiviral Agents

Authors from the University of Münster

Derksen, Andrea
Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology and Phytochemistry
Deters, Alexandra
Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology and Phytochemistry
Hafezi, Wali
Institute of Medical Microbiology
Hensel, Andreas
Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology and Phytochemistry
Kühn, Joachim
Institute of Medical Microbiology
Lorentzen, Eva
Institute of Medical Microbiology