The antiviral agent 5-chloro-1,3-dihydroxyacridone interferes with assembly and maturation of herpes simplex virus

Antiviral drug screening and exploratory mechanistic work identified 5-chloro-1,3-dihydroxyacridone as a lead inhibitor of herpes simplex virus (HSV) replication, one without a primary effect on either HSV DNA or late viral protein synthesis (Antivir. Res. 45 (2000) 123). In this report, drug effect...

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description Antiviral drug screening and exploratory mechanistic work identified 5-chloro-1,3-dihydroxyacridone as a lead inhibitor of herpes simplex virus (HSV) replication, one without a primary effect on either HSV DNA or late viral protein synthesis (Antivir. Res. 45 (2000) 123). In this report, drug effects on viral DNA cleavage and packaging, HSV capsid production and virion morphogenesis in infected Vero cells were studied systematically in order to better localize the sensitive stage of the replication cycle. Maturation of replicating HSV DNA and virion production at late times were inhibited in the same dose-dependent fashion, suggesting that the drug might directly inhibit the cleavage and packaging processes. Based on density centrifugation analysis however, this possibility appears unlikely because overproduction of neither A- or B-capsids occurred upon drug treatment. Interestingly, similar studies coupled with either Western immunoblot or ultrastructural analysis showed that B-capsids with apparent normal protein composition accumulated at reduced levels (maximally about two- to three-fold) in drug-treated cells. Limited attempts to isolate drug-resistant viral mutants using standard approaches proved unsuccessful. In summery, 5-chloro-1,3-dihydroxyacridone inhibits one or more steps of HSV assembly since treatment results in reduced levels of capsids (particularly B-type) and reduced levels of encapsidated DNA. The action of the acridone derivative is an unusual one, with distinctive features when compared to a recently reported class of HSV encapsidation inhibitor and to the late replication defects of relevant viral mutants.
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Acridines - pharmacology
Acridone
Animals
Antibiotics. Antiinfectious agents. Antiparasitic agents
Antiviral
Antiviral agents
Antiviral Agents - pharmacology
Biological and medical sciences
Capsid - drug effects
Cercopithecus aethiops
DNA, Viral - metabolism
Herpes Simplex - virology
Herpes simplex virus
Humans
Medical sciences
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Simplexvirus - drug effects
Simplexvirus - physiology
Simplexvirus - ultrastructure
Vero Cells
Viral assembly
Virus Assembly - drug effects
Virus Replication - drug effects
title The antiviral agent 5-chloro-1,3-dihydroxyacridone interferes with assembly and maturation of herpes simplex virus
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