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Inhibition of replication of hepatitis B virus by cytallene in vitro
- Source :
- Scopus-Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- The acyclic cytosine nucleoside analog cytallene [1-(4'-hydroxy-1',2'-butadienyl)cytosine], which has both (+)- and (-)-enantiomers, was evaluated for its anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) activity in 2.2.15 cells and was found to have potent activity against HBV DNA synthesis. The R-(-)-enantiomer was found to be the more active of the cytallene enantiomers, with a 50% inhibition concentration against HBV synthesis (HBIC50) of 0.08 microM. Its antiviral activity could be reversed by deoxycytidine (dC) and less efficiently by cytidine. Upon removal of the R-(-)-enantiomer from culture medium, the synthesis of HBV DNA could reinitiate, which suggested that the antiviral action is reversible. The R-(-)-enantiomer was also found to be more cytotoxic than the S-(+)-enantiomer. The degree of cytotoxicity varied among the cell lines, with a 50% inhibition of cell growth at greater than 10 microM. The R-(-)-enantiomer had no effect on HBV RNA synthesis and mitochondrial DNA synthesis at a concentration of 10 times or more than the HBIC50. The two enantiomers cannot be deaminated by dC deaminase, and they can be phosphorylated by cytoplasmic dC kinase. The R-(-)-enantiomer of cytallene is the first acyclic cytosine analog with potent inhibitory activity against HBV similar to those of other L-(-)-ddC analogs.
- Subjects :
- Hepatitis B virus
Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Virus Replication
Cytosine nucleoside
Antiviral Agents
DNA, Mitochondrial
chemistry.chemical_compound
Cytosine
medicine
Pharmacology (medical)
Phosphorylation
Cytosine analog
Pharmacology
Hepatitis B Surface Antigens
DNA synthesis
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Cell growth
Biological activity
Cytidine
Molecular biology
Infectious Diseases
Biochemistry
chemistry
DNA, Viral
RNA, Viral
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scopus-Elsevier
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9c7ae6bc12cc7e0ca399bd826ccd8ca2