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6-Thioguanine Inhibits Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Infection of Eyes

Deyan Chen, Ye Liu, Fang Zhang, Qiao You, Wenyuan Ma, Jing Wu, Zhiwei Wu

2021Microbiology Spectrum23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. 6-TG was shown to possess at least 10× more potent inhibitory activity against HSV-1 than ACV and GCV and, more importantly, inhibit ACV/GCV-resistant mutant viruses. Animal model studies showed that gel-formulated 6-TG topically applied to eyes locally infected with HSV-1 could significantly inhibit HSV-1 replication, alleviate virus-induced HSK pathogenesis, and improve eye conditions. Further study showed that HSV-1 infection upregulated Rac1 expression, and knockdown of Rac1 using siRNA markedly restricted HSV-1 replication, suggesting that Rac1 is required for HSV-1 replication. In addition, we also documented that Rac1 is highly expressed in corneal tissues from HSK patients, indicating that Rac1 is associated with HSK pathogenesis. In view of the high potency of 6-TG, low cytotoxicity, targeting a distinct therapeutic target, we suggest that 6-TG is a potential candidate for development as a therapeutic agent for HSK therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Herpes simplex virusGanciclovirRAC1VirologyGene knockdownDownregulation and upregulationVirusBiologySmall interfering RNAEndogenyPathogenesisViral replicationKeratitisInhibitory postsynaptic potentialStromal cellRNA interferenceMedicineCorneal epitheliumStimulationGene silencingMicrobiologyRNACell cultureVero cellDrug resistanceImmunologyImmune systemImmunizationGlutathioneCellTherapeutic effectHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsOcular Diseases and Behçet’s SyndromeRetinal Diseases and Treatments