Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
We have previously shown that the life cycles of several viruses are influenced by host-cell redox states. Reports
of the antioxidant activities of the plant polyphenol resveratrol (RV) prompted us to investigate its effects on
influenza virus replication in vitro and in vivo.We found that RV strongly inhibited the replication of influenza
virus in MDCK cells but that this activity was not directly related to glutathione-mediated antioxidant activity.
Rather, it involved the blockade of the nuclear-cytoplasmic translocation of viral ribonucleoproteins and reduced
expression of late viral proteins seemingly related to the inhibition of protein kinase C activity and its
dependent pathways. RV also significantly improved survival and decreased pulmonary viral titers in influenza
virus-infected mice. No toxic effects were observed in vitro or in vivo. That RV acts by inhibiting a cellular,
rather than a viral, function suggests that it could be a particularly valuable anti-influenza drug.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Resveratrol; Influenza A virus replication
List of contributors:
DE CHIARA, Giovanna
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