In vitro assessment of the anti-adenoviral activity of artemisinin and its derivatives
•Artemisinin and derivatives show anti-HAdV activity with low cytotoxicity.•Artemisinin inhibits HAdV by suppressing viral DNA replication.•Artemisone demonstrates superior efficacy and lower toxicity. Adenoviral infections, particularly in children, remain a significant public health issue with no...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virus research 2024-11, Vol.349, p.199448, Article 199448 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Artemisinin and derivatives show anti-HAdV activity with low cytotoxicity.•Artemisinin inhibits HAdV by suppressing viral DNA replication.•Artemisone demonstrates superior efficacy and lower toxicity.
Adenoviral infections, particularly in children, remain a significant public health issue with no approved targeted treatments. Artemisinin and its derivatives, well-known for their use in malaria treatment, have shown antiviral activities in recent studies. However, their efficacy against human adenovirus (HAdV) remains unexplored. This study aimed to assess the activity of artemisinin and its derivatives against HAdV infection in vitro using cell lines and primary cells. Our data revealed that artemisinin exhibited dose-dependent anti-HAdV activity with no apparent cytotoxicity over a wide concentration range. Mechanistically, artemisinin did not affect viral attachment or entry into target cells, nor the viral genome entry into cell nucleus. Instead, it inhibited HAdV through suppression of viral DNA replication. Comparative analysis with its derivatives, artesunate and artemisone, showed distinct cytotoxicity and anti-adenoviral profiles, with artemisone showing superior efficacy and lower toxicity. Further validation using a primary airway epithelial cell model confirmed the anti-adenoviral activity of both artemisinin and artemisone against different virus strains. Together, our findings suggest that artemisinin and its derivatives may be promising candidates for anti-HAdV treatment. |
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ISSN: | 0168-1702 1872-7492 1872-7492 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.virusres.2024.199448 |