An extract from Taxodium distichum targets hemagglutinin- and neuraminidase-related activities of influenza virus in vitro

Chung Fan Hsieh, Yu Li Chen, Chwan Fwu Lin, Jin Yuan Ho, Chun Hsun Huang, Cheng Hsun Chiu, Pei Wen Hsieh, Jim Tong Horng*

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Abstract

Influenza virus remains an emerging virus and causes pandemics with high levels of fatality. After screening different plant extracts with potential anti-influenza activity, a water extract of Taxodium distichum stems (TDSWex) showed excellent activity against influenza viruses. The EC 50 of TDSWex was 0.051 ± 0.024 mg/mL against influenza virus A/WSN/33. TDSWex had excellent antiviral efficacy against various strains of human influenza A and B viruses, particularly oseltamivir-resistant clinical isolates and a swine-origin influenza strain. We observed that the synthesis of viral RNA and protein were inhibited in the presence of TDSWex. The results of the time-of-addition assay suggested that TDSWex inhibited viral entry and budding. In the hemagglutination inhibition assay, TDSWex inhibited the hemagglutination of red blood cells, implying that the extract targeted hemagglutin-related functions such as viral entry. In the attachment and penetration assay, TDSWex showed antiviral activity with EC 50 s of 0.045 ± 0.026 and 0.012 ± 0.003 mg/mL, respectively. In addition, TDSWex blocked neuraminidase activity. We conclude that TDSWex has bimodal activities against both hemagglutinin and neuraminidase during viral replication.

Original languageEnglish
Article number36015
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 10 2016

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