Вопросы вирусологии (Sep 2023)

Screening of antiviral activity of samples from chaga <i>Inonotus obliquus</i> and humic acid from brown coal on <i>Vero</i> cell culture against ectromelia virus (Poxviridae: <i>Orthopoxvirus</i>; ECTV)

  • Tamara V. Teplyakova,
  • Alexey S. Kabanov,
  • Alena S. Ovchinnikova,
  • Dmitry A. Odnoshevskyh,
  • Irina F. Petrovskaya,
  • Tatiana S. Nepomnyashchikh,
  • Oleg V. Pyankov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36233/0507-4088-174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 4
pp. 277 – 282

Abstract

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Introduction. The mouse-specific orthopoxvirus, ectromelia virus, is one of the best models that can be used to study key issues of pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of smallpox, and to develop measures to increase virulence, transmissibility, or the ability to overcome vaccine immunity. The aim of the work is to screen the antiviral activity of samples from Inonotus obliquus chaga and humic acid from brown coal in vitro against ectromelia virus. Materials and methods. We used ectromelia virus, strain K-1 (reg. No V-142), obtained from the State Collection of Pathogens of Viral Infections and Rickettsioses of the State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology Vector; Vero Е6 cell culture (No 70) from the Collection of cell cultures of the State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology Vector. Nine samples from chaga I. obliquus and humic acid from brown coal were used to evaluate the changes in the infectivity of the ectromelia virus on cell culture using 2 schemes of application of drugs and virus (preventive and therapeutic schemes), and to assess their cytotoxicity and antiviral activity. Results. 50% cytotoxic concentration, 50% virus-inhibiting concentrations and selectivity index were determined for all samples. The studied samples were shown to be non-toxic to the monolayer of Vero cell culture in a dilution of 300 and more micrograms/ml, while demonstrated high antiviral activity against strain K-1 of ectromelia virus in two application schemes preventive and curative. Conclusion. All samples tested for ectromelia virus in vitro can be considered promising for further development of drugs against diseases caused by orthopoxviruses.

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