Antiviral activity of ribavirin against tilapia tilapinevirus in fish cells

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Abstract

The outbreak of the novel Tilapia tilapinevirus or Tilapia lake virus (TiLV) is having a severe economic impact on global tilapia aquaculture. Effective treatments and vaccines for TiLV are lacking. In this study, we demonstrated the antiviral activity of ribavirin against TiLV in E-11 cells. Our findings revealed that at concentrations above 100 µg/mL, ribavirin efficiently attenuates the cytopathic effect of the TiLV infection in fish cells. When administered in a dose-dependent manner, ribavirin significantly improved cell survival compared to the untreated control cells. Further investigation revealed that the cells exposed to ribavirin and TiLV had a lower viral load (p < 0.05) than the untreated cells. However, at concentrations above 1000 µg/mL, ribavirin led to cell toxicity. Taken together, our results demonstrate the efficacy of this antiviral drug against TiLV and could be a useful tool for future research on the pathogenesis and replication mechanism of TiLV as well as other piscine viruses.

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Lertwanakarn, T., Trongwongsa, P., Yingsakmongkol, S., Khemthong, M., Tattiyapong, P., & Surachetpong, W. (2021). Antiviral activity of ribavirin against tilapia tilapinevirus in fish cells. Pathogens, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10121616

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