Author:
Wang Tianmin,Wen Yuan,Qian Bingxu,Tang Fang,Zhang Xiaorong,Xu Xiulong,Zhou Yanmin,Dai Jianjun,Wang Aiqin,Xue Feng
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) has caused significant economic losses in the global swine industry. As a potential drug for treating diarrhea, the antiviral properties of attapulgite deserve further study.
Methods
In this study, various methods such as RT-qPCR, Western blot, viral titer assay, Cytopathic Effect, immunofluorescence analysis and transmission electron microscopy were used to detect the antiviral activity of attapulgite and to assess its inhibitory effect on PEDV.
Results
When exposed to the same amount of virus, there was a significant decrease in the expression of the S protein, resulting in a viral titer reduction from 10-5.613 TCID50/mL to 10-2.90 TCID50/mL, which represents a decrease of approximately 102.6 folds. Results of cytopathic effect and indirect immunofluorescence also indicate a notable decrease in viral infectivity after attapulgite treatment. Additionally, it was observed that modified materials after acidification had weaker antiviral efficacy compared to powdered samples that underwent ultrasonic disintegration, which showed the strongest antiviral effects.
Conclusion
As a result, Attapulgite powders can trap and adsorb viruses to inhibit PEDV in vitro, leading to loss of viral infectivity. This study provides new materials for the development of novel disinfectants and antiviral additives.
Funder
National Key R&D Program
Jiangsu Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Fund
he Guidance Foundation, the Sanya Institute of Nanjing Agricultural University Research
Open Funding of the Xuyi Center of Attapulgite Applied Technology Research Development & Industrialization
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC