Sophoraflavenone G restricts dengue and zika virus infection via RNA polymerase interference

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Abstract

Flaviviruses including Zika, Dengue and Hepatitis C virus cause debilitating diseases in humans, and the former are emerging as global health concerns with no antiviral treatments. We investigated Sophora Flavecens, used in Chinese medicine, as a source for antiviral compounds. We isolated Sophoraflavenone G and found that it inhibited Hepatitis C replication, but not Sendai or Vesicular Stomatitis Virus. Pre- and post-infection treatments demonstrated anti-flaviviral activity against Dengue and Zika virus, via viral RNA polymerase inhibition. These data suggest that Sophoraflavenone G represents a promising candidate regarding anti-Flaviviridae research.

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Sze, A., Olagnier, D., Hadj, S. B., Han, X., Tian, X. H., Xu, H. T., … Lin, R. (2017). Sophoraflavenone G restricts dengue and zika virus infection via RNA polymerase interference. Viruses, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/v9100287

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