International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2021)

Enhanced Antiviral Function of Magnesium Chloride-Modified Heparin on a Broad Spectrum of Viruses

  • Kemal Mese,
  • Oskar Bunz,
  • Wolfram Volkwein,
  • Sahithya P. B. Vemulapalli,
  • Wenli Zhang,
  • Sebastian Schellhorn,
  • Kristin Heenemann,
  • Antje Rueckner,
  • Andreas Sing,
  • Thomas W. Vahlenkamp,
  • Anna-Lena Severing,
  • Jian Gao,
  • Malik Aydin,
  • Dominik Jung,
  • Hagen S. Bachmann,
  • Kurt S. Zänker,
  • Ulrich Busch,
  • Armin Baiker,
  • Christian Griesinger,
  • Anja Ehrhardt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221810075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 18
p. 10075

Abstract

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Previous studies reported on the broad-spectrum antiviral function of heparin. Here we investigated the antiviral function of magnesium-modified heparin and found that modified heparin displayed a significantly enhanced antiviral function against human adenovirus (HAdV) in immortalized and primary cells. Nuclear magnetic resonance analyses revealed a conformational change of heparin when complexed with magnesium. To broadly explore this discovery, we tested the antiviral function of modified heparin against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and found that the replication of HSV-1 was even further decreased compared to aciclovir. Moreover, we investigated the antiviral effect against the new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and measured a 55-fold decreased viral load in the supernatant of infected cells associated with a 38-fold decrease in virus growth. The advantage of our modified heparin is an increased antiviral effect compared to regular heparin.

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