Potent in vitro antiviral activity of Cistus incanus extract against HIV and Filoviruses targets viral envelope proteins

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Stephanie Rebensburg
Markus Helfer
Martha Schneider
Herwig Koppensteiner
Josef Eberle
Michael Schindler
Lutz Gürtler
Ruth Brack-Werner
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[1] Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt,Institute of Virology
[2] University Hospital of Tübingen,Department of Medical Virology and Epidemiology of Viral Diseases
[3] Ludwig Maximilian’s University,undefined
[4] Max von Pettenkofer Institute,undefined
[5] German Center for Infection Research,undefined
[6] partner site Munich,undefined
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Novel therapeutic options are urgently needed to improve global treatment of virus infections. Herbal products with confirmed clinical safety features are attractive starting material for the identification of new antiviral activities. Here we demonstrate that Cistus incanus (Ci) herbal products inhibit human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections in vitro. Ci extract inhibited clinical HIV-1 and HIV-2 isolates, and, importantly, a virus isolate with multiple drug resistances, confirming broad anti-HIV activity. Antiviral activity was highly selective for virus particles, preventing primary attachment of the virus to the cell surface and viral envelope proteins from binding to heparin. Bioassay-guided fractionation indicated that Ci extract contains numerous antiviral compounds and therefore has favorably low propensity to induce virus resistance. Indeed, no resistant viruses emerged during 24 weeks of continuous propagation of the virus in the presence of Ci extracts. Finally, Ci extracts also inhibited infection by virus particles pseudotyped with Ebola and Marburg virus envelope proteins, indicating that antiviral activity of Ci extract extends to emerging viral pathogens. These results demonstrate that Ci extracts show potent and broad in vitro antiviral activity against viruses that cause life-threatening diseases in humans and are promising sources of agents that target virus particles.
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