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Viral UL8 Is Involved in the Antiviral Activity of Oleanolic Acid Against HSV-1 Infection

Tianhao Shan, Ye Ju, Jiaoyan Jia, Zhaoyang Wang, Yuzhou Jiang, Yiliang Wang, Yiliang Wang, Yifei Wang, Yifei Wang, Kai Zheng, Zhe Ren

2021Frontiers in Microbiology41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is highly prevalent in humans and can cause severe diseases, especially in immunocompromised adults and newborns, such as keratitis and herpes simplex encephalitis. At present, the clinical therapeutic drug against HSV-1 infection is acyclovir (ACV), and its extensive usage has led to the emergence of ACV-resistant strains. Therefore, it is urgent to explore novel therapeutic targets and anti-HSV-1 drugs. This study demonstrated that Oleanolic acid, a pentacyclic triterpenoid widely existing in natural product, had strong antiviral activity against both ACV-sensitive and -resistant HSV-1 strains in different cells. Mechanism studies showed that Oleanolic acid exerted its anti-HSV-1 activity in the immediate early stage of infection, which involved the dysregulation of viral UL8, a component of viral helicase-primase complex critical for viral replication. In addition, Oleanolic acid significantly ameliorated the skin lesions in an HSV-1 infection mediated zosteriform model. Together, our study suggested that Oleanolic acid could be a potential candidate for clinical therapy of HSV-1 infection-related diseases.

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Oleanolic acidHerpes simplex virusVirologyHSL and HSVViral replicationBiologyAntiviral drugImmunologyMedicineVirusAlternative medicinePathologyNatural product bioactivities and synthesisPhytochemical compounds biological activitiesPlant biochemistry and biosynthesis