N-stearoylethanolamine — a new inhibitor of the hepatitis c virus reproduction

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Aim. The study of the effect of endogenous cannabimimetic compound-N-stearoylethanolamine (NSE) on the hepatitis C virus (HCV) reproduction. Methods. The model of the surrogate HCV is a bovine diarrhea virus; cell culture model is cells transfected with cDNA of the human HCV and molecular docking has been used. Results. In vitro studies showed that NSE effectively inhibited the reproduction of a surrogate HCV in both MDBK cells and transfected Jurkat cells. Molecular docking suggested that NSE can bind to the active centers of both NS3 serine protease and HCV NS5B-polymerase and has an inhibitory effect on their activity. Conclusions. The obtained data confirm that using NSE is promising for the development of antiviral drug to suppress the HCV activity.

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Hula, N. M., Chumak, A. A., Berdyshev, A. G., Kosiakova, G. V., Goridko, T. M., Meged’, O. F., … Deryabin, O. M. (2021). N-stearoylethanolamine — a new inhibitor of the hepatitis c virus reproduction. Biopolymers and Cell, 37(3), 167–176. https://doi.org/10.7124/bc.000A54

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