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Inhibition of chikungunya virus replication by N-& omega;-Chloroacetyl-L-Ornithine in C6/36, Vero cells and human fibroblast BJ

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ANTIVIRAL THERAPY
卷 28, 期 1, 页码 -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/13596535231155263

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Polyamines; Chikungunya; Inhibition; Replication; Chloroacetylornithine

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This study found that N-& omega;-chloroacetyl-L-ornithine (NCAO) inhibits CHIKV replication by reducing the synthesis of intracellular polyamines, leading to a decrease in the production of infectious viral particles.
BackgroundPolyamines are involved in several cellular processes and inhibiting their synthesis affects chikungunya virus (CHIKV) replication and translation, and, therefore, reduces the quantity of infectious viral particles produced. In this study, we evaluated the inhibition of CHIKV replication by N-& omega;-chloroacetyl-L-ornithine (NCAO), a competitive inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase, an enzyme which is key in the biosynthesis of polyamines (PAs).MethodsThe cytotoxicity of NCAO was evaluated by MTT in cell culture. The inhibitory effect of CHIKV replication by NCAO was evaluated in Vero and C6/36 cells. The intracellular polyamines were quantified by HPLC in CHIKV-infected cells. We evaluated the yield of CHIKV in titres via the addition of PAs in Vero, C6/36 cells and human fibroblast BJ treated with NCAO.ResultsWe found that NCAO inhibits the replication of CHIKV in Vero and C6/36 cells in a dose-dependent manner, causing a decrease in the PFU/mL of at least 4 logarithms (p < 0.01) in both cell lines. Viral yields were restored by the addition of exogenous polyamines, mainly putrescine. The HPLC analyses showed that NCAO decreases the content of intracellular PAs, even though it is predominantly spermidines and spermines which are present in infected cells. Inhibition of CHIKV replication was observed in human fibroblast BJ treated with 100 & mu;M NCAO 24 h before and 48 h after the infection at a MOI 1.ConclusionsNCAO inhibits CHIKV replication by depleting the intracellular polyamines in Vero, C6/36 cells and human fibroblast BJ, suggesting that this compound is a possible antiviral agent for CHIKV.

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