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Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus 3a genotype entry through Glanthus Nivalis Agglutinin

Authors: Usman A Ashfaq, Muhammad S Masoud, Saba Khaliq, Zafar Nawaz, Sheikh Riazuddin

Published in: Virology Journal | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) has two envelop proteins E1 and E2 which is highly glycosylated and play an important role in cell entry. Inhibition of virus at entry step is an important target to find antiviral drugs against HCV. Glanthus Nivalis Agglutinin (GNA) is a mannose binding lectin which has tendency for specific recognition and reversible binding to the sugar moieties of a wide variety of glycoproteins of enveloped viruses.

Results

In the present study, HCV pseudoparticles (HCVpp) for genotype 3a were produced to investigate the ability of GNA to block the HCV entry. The results demonstrated that GNA inhibit the infectivity of HCVpp and HCV infected serum in a dose-dependent manner and resulted in 50% reduction of virus at 1 ± 2 μg concentration. Molecular docking of GNA and HCV glycoproteins (E1 and E2) showed that GNA inhibit HCV entry by binding N-linked glycans.

Conclusion

These results demonstrated that targeting the HCV glycans is a new approach to develop antiviral drugs against HCV.
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Metadata
Title
Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus 3a genotype entry through Glanthus Nivalis Agglutinin
Authors
Usman A Ashfaq
Muhammad S Masoud
Saba Khaliq
Zafar Nawaz
Sheikh Riazuddin
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Virology Journal / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1743-422X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-248

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