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Glutathione-Capped Ag2S Nanoclusters Inhibit Coronavirus Proliferation through Blockage of Viral RNA Synthesis and Budding

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 4369-4378

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b13811

Keywords

Ag2S nanoclusters; antiviral; replication; IFN-stimulating genes; proinflammation cytokines

Funding

  1. National Key R D Program [2016YFD0500700]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21778020, 21375043, 31672569]
  3. Sci-tech Innovation Foundation of Huazhong Agricultural University [2662017PY042]

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Development of novel antiviral reagents is of great importance for the control of virus spread. Here, Ag2S nanoclusters (NCs) were proved for the first time to possess highly efficient antiviral activity by using, porcine epidemic diarrhea-virus (PEDV) as a model of coronavirus. Analyses of virus titers showed that Ag2S NCs significantly suppressed the infection of PEDV by about 3 orders of magnitude. at the noncytotoxic concentration at 12 h postinfection; which was further confirmed by the expression, of viral proteins. Mechanism investigations indicated that NCs treatment inhibits the synthesis of viral negative-strand RNA and viral budding. Ag2S NCs treatment was also found-to positively regulate the generation: of IFN-stimulating genes (ISGs) and the expression of proinflammation cytpkines, which might prevent PEDV infection: This study suggest the novel underlying of Ag2S NCs as a promising, therapeutic drug for coronavirus.

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