Malva sylvestris derivatives as inhibitors of HIV-1 BaL infection

Benso, B; Rosalen P.L.; Pasetto S.; Marquezin M.C.S.; Freitas–Blanco V.; Murata R.M.

Keywords: HIV infections; Malva sylvestris; anti, infective agents; inflammation

Abstract

The emphasis of the present study is to evaluate a natural product and the potential microbicide activity using a dual chamber infection method. Malva sylvestris extracts and fractions were screened for anti-HIV activity by measuring the virus-antibody neutralization. Plant extracts with strong antiviral activity working in nanomolar or picomolar range can be used to enhance the activity of synthetic compounds and work as anti-HIV agents. The aqueous fraction (AF) of M. sylvestris demonstrated antiviral activity in a model with epithelial and blood cell lines. The AF showed an effective antiviral potential on the TZM-bl cells with reduction scores higher than 60% of infectivity. Quantification of p24 in the supernatant of the co-culture model demonstrated a reduction in the number of viral particles after AF treatment (p < 0.05). Cytokines were quantified and all signaling inflammatory markers; IL1-alpha, IL-beta, IL-6, IL-8 and GM-CSF (p < 0.05) were modulated by positive control and AF treatments. In particular, IL-6 had lower levels of expression in Malva groups when compared to the Zidovudine positive control group. Natural occurring derivatives of M. sylvestris demonstrated to work inhibiting reverse transcriptase enzyme action. M. sylvestris contains highly potential anti-HIV-1 BaL components and may be considered a potential source for new formulations in the development of topical microbicides.

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Título según SCOPUS: Malva sylvestris derivatives as inhibitors of HIV-1 BaL infection
Título de la Revista: Natural Product Research
Volumen: 35
Número: 6
Editorial: Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 1069
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1080/14786419.2019.1619720

Notas: SCOPUS