Virucidal activity of human α- And β-defensins against hepatitis C virus genotype 4

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the major etiological agent of human non-A and non-B hepatitis affecting about 180 million people worldwide. The goal of the current study was to find effective anti-HCV proteins. As a result, defensins were selected as promising candidates due to their well-known anti-viral potential and small size. We conducted in vitro evaluation of two kinds of defensins (human α- and β-defensins and synthetic linear avian α-defensins) using tissue culture combined with reverse transcription nested PCR (RT-nested-PCR) and real-time PCR. Human α- and β-defensins showed strong anti-HCV activity in experiments on cellular protection, neutralization, and treatment at all concentrations used (10, 20 and 50 μg). The synthetic linear defensins could reach similar anti-HCV potential only at a noticeably higher concentration (250 μg) and do not show noticeable activity at 10 and 20 μg. This study suggests that defensins are potent anti-HCV agents.

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Mattar, E. H., Almehdar, H. A., Uversky, V. N., & Redwan, E. M. (2016). Virucidal activity of human α- And β-defensins against hepatitis C virus genotype 4. Molecular BioSystems, 12(9), 2785–2797. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6mb00283h

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