Antiviral activity of terpenes isolated from marine brown seaweeds against herpes simplex virus type 2
萜烯
单纯疱疹病毒
病毒学
生物
微生物学
病毒
化学
生物化学
作者
Lorena da Graça Pedrosa de Macena,Leonardo dos Santos Corrêa Amorim,Kauê Francisco Correa de Souza e Souza,Luíza Dantas Pereira,C.C.C. Santos,Caroline de Souza Barros,Carlos José Brito Ramos,Marcos V. Santana,Helena Carla Castro,Valéria Laneuville Teixeira,Ana Maria Viana Pinto,Helena de Souza Pereira,Izabel Christina Nunes de Palmer Paixão
Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is the most common agent of sexually transmitted infections around the world. Currently, no vaccine is available, and acyclovir is the reference compound in treatment HSV-2 infections. However, the emergence of resistant strains has reduced the efficacy in treatment. Several studies have shown marine seaweed biological activities, but there are no studies yet about the activity anti-HSV-2 of two its secundary metabolites, atomaric acid (1) and marine dolastane (2), isolated from Stypopodium zonale and Canistrocarpus cervicornis respectively. Therefore, we evaluated the anti-HSV-2 activity of compounds 1 and 2. Both compounds showed anti-HSV-2 activity with low cytotoxicity and compound 1 inactivated 90% of the viral particles at 50 µM. Both compounds inhibited the penetration and results in silico indicated the compound 1 as possible therapy alternative anti -HSV-2.