Bergamottin Inhibits Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Replication by Suppressing ROS-Mediated Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Apoptosis
Author:
Yin Jinhua12, Zhang Jialu1, Liu Yi1ORCID, Duan Cong3, Wang Jiufeng1
Affiliation:
1. College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China 2. College of Animal Science and Technology, Tarim University, Alar 843300, China 3. China Institute of Veterinary Drug Control, Beijing 100081, China
Abstract
Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is one of the most important etiological agents that causes serious economic losses to the global livestock industry. Vaccines usually provide limited efficacy against BVDV due to the emergence of mutant strains. Therefore, developing novel strategies to combat BVDV infection is urgently needed. Bergamottin (Berg), a natural furanocoumarin compound, possesses various pharmaceutical bioactivities, but its effect on BVDV infection remains unknown. The present study aimed to investigate the antiviral effect and underlying mechanism of Berg against BVDV infection. The results showed that Berg exhibited an inhibitory effect on BVDV replication in MDBK cells by disrupting the viral replication and release, rather than directly inactivating virus particles. Mechanistically, Berg inhibits BVDV replication by suppressing endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-mediated apoptosis via reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Studies in vivo demonstrated that oral gavage of Berg at doses of 50 mg/kg and 75 mg/kg significantly reduced the viral load within the intestines and spleen in BVDV-challenged mice. Furthermore, histopathological damage and oxidative stress caused by BVDV were also mitigated with Berg treatment. Our data indicated that Berg suppressed BVDV propagation both in vitro and in vivo, suggesting it as a promising antiviral option against BVDV.
Funder
National Key R&D Program of China National Natural Science Foundation of China
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