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Oxysterols can act antiviral through modification of lipid membrane properties-The Langmuir monolayer study

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2022.106092

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Oxysterols; Fusion; Membrane models; Zika virus; Virus-host interactions

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  1. National Science Centre, Poland [1785 UMO-2020/37/B/ST4/02990]

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This paper investigates the influence of oxysterols on the fusion process between viral and host cell membranes. The results show that oxysterols hinder the fusion by modifying the biophysical properties of the host cell membranes and can reverse the changes caused by viral infection.
In this paper we tested how oxysterols influence on fusion process between viral lipid envelope and host cells membranes. For this purpose, the Zika virus was selected, while dendritic cell (DC) and neural cell (NC) membranes were chosen as target membranes. The investigated systems were modeled as multicomponent Langmuir monolayers and characterized using surface manometry and imaging in micro- (Brewster angle microscopy, BAM) and nanoscale (Atomic Force Microscopy, AFM) to monitor local heterogeneity. The fusion process was conducted by mixing viral and host cell membranes devoid and in the presence of oxysterols: 25hydroxycholesterol (25-OH) and 7 beta-hydroxycholesterol (7 beta-OH) as representatives of chain- and ring-oxidized oxysterols, respectively. Our results show that oxysterols hinder the fusion with host cell membranes by modifying their biophysical properties. Moreover, oxysterols applied to an already infected membrane reverse the changes caused by the infection. It could therefore be concluded that oxysterols may display antiviral activity in two ways: they prevent the healthy membrane from viral infection by blocking the fusion process; and protect already infected membrane from pathological changes induced by the virus.

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