A novel, cell-free PCR-based Assay for Evaluating the Inhibitory Activity of Antiretroviral Compounds Against HIV Reverse Transcriptase
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
This study describes a novel, PCR-based
assay that evaluates the ability of compounds
to inhibit cDNA generation by HIV reverse
transcriptase (RT), of both commercial and
viral lysate origin, from a known RNA template.
The template consisted of RNA from
stable transfectants ectopically expressing
the US6 gene of herpes simplex virus-1,
coding for glycoprotein D. Controls were
carried out to demonstrate that no residual
DNA polymerase activity or DNA contamination
was responsible for the amplified DNA in
the tested, control samples. In this assay,
0.1 mM nevirapine totally inhibited the RT
activity of 0.5U commercial HIV RT, while
10nM inhibited it by only 10%. Conversely,
10pM efavirenz completely inhibited 0.5U
HIV RT. Similar results were obtained when a
self-prepared viral lysate was used as a
source of HIV RT. A reference commercial kit
directly measuring HIV RT activity, without
amplification, was less sensitive than the
new assay. As a consequence, the HIV RT
50% inhibitory concentration of nevirapine
and efavirenz in the newly described assay
was 8 and 5x10 3 times lower, respectively,
than in the commercial assay. In conclusion,
this novel method was sensitive, reproducible,
and sufficiently rapid for screening in
vitro the functional activity of known or
potential antiretroviral compounds against
HIV RT. J. Med. Virol. 86:1-7, 2014.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antiviral agents; HIV-1 reverse transcriptase; antiviral drugresistance; non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
Elenco autori:
Mastino, Antonio
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