Author:
Kannan Latha,Kumar Ashok,Kumar Aradhana,Jacobs Bertram,Langland Jeffrey
Abstract
AbstractHerpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1), one of the most widely spread human viruses in the Herpesviridae family, causes herpes labialis (cold sores) and keratitis (inflammation of the cornea). Conventional treatment for HSV-1 infection includes pharmaceutical drugs, such as acyclovir and docosonal, which are efficacious but maintain the potential for the development of viral drug resistance. Extracts from the carnivorous pitcher plant,Sarracenia purpurea,have previously been shown to inhibit the replication of HSV-1. In this study, we demonstrate thatS. purpureaextracts can inhibit the replication of HSV-1 by two distinct mechanisms of action. These extracts directly inhibit extracellular virions or viral attachment to the human host cell as well as inhibiting the expression of viral immediate-early, early and late genes when added at various times post-infection. This botanical has previously been shown to inhibit the replication of poxviruses through the inhibition of early viral gene transcription. These results support a broader anti-viral activity ofS. purpureaextracts against both pox and herpes viruses.
Funder
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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