Virus Research (Oct 2023)

Antiviral activity of Taurisolo® during bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 infection

  • Claudia Cerracchio,
  • Maria Grazia Amoroso,
  • Marialuisa Piccolo,
  • Maria Grazia Ferraro,
  • Francesca Paola Nocera,
  • Luisa De Martino,
  • Francesco Serra,
  • Carlo Irace,
  • Gian Carlo Tenore,
  • Ettore Novellino,
  • Rita Santamaria,
  • Filomena Fiorito

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 336
p. 199217

Abstract

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Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoAHV-1), the pathogen causing Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) and predisposing to polymicrobial infections in cattle, provokes farm economic losses and trading restrictions in the world. However, nontoxic antiviral agents for BoAHV-1 infection are still unavailable, but plant extracts, such as flavonoid derivatives possess activity against BoAHV-1. Taurisolo®, a nutraceutical produced by Aglianico grape pomace, has recently shown promising antiviral activity. Herein, the potential activity of Taurisolo® during BoAHV-1 infection in Madin Darby bovine kidney (MDBK) cells was tested. Taurisolo® enhanced cell viability and reduced morphological death signs in BoAHV-1-infected cells. Moreover, Taurisolo® influenced the expression of bICP0, the key regulatory protein of BoAHV-1, and it strongly diminished virus yield. These effects were associated with an up-regulation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a transcription factor involved in microbial metabolism and immune response.In conclusion, our findings indicate that Taurisolo® may represent a potential antiviral agent against BoAHV-1 infection. Noteworthy, AhR could be involved in the observed effects and become a new target in antiviral therapy.

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