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Antiviral and virucidal effects of curcumin on transmissible gastroenteritis virus in vitro

Yaoming Li, Jing Wang, Yinchuan Liu, Xiang Luo, Weiqiang Lei, Lilan Xie

2020Journal of General Virology53 citationsDOI

Abstract

Emerging coronaviruses represent serious threats to human and animal health worldwide, and no approved therapeutics are currently available. Here, we used Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) as the alpha-coronavirus model, and investigated the antiviral properties of curcumin against TGEV. Our results demonstrated that curcumin strongly inhibited TGEV proliferation and viral protein expression in a dose-dependent manner. We also observed that curcumin exhibited direct virucidal abilities in a dose-, temperature- and time-dependent manner. Furthermore, time-of-addition assays showed that curcumin mainly acted in the early phase of TGEV replication. Notably, in an adsorption assay, curcumin at 40 µM resulted in a reduction in viral titres of 3.55 log TCID 50 ml –1 , indicating that curcumin possesses excellent inhibitory effects on the adsorption of TGEV. Collectively, we demonstrate for the first time that curcumin has virucidal activity and virtual inhibition against TGEV, suggesting that curcumin might be a candidate drug for effective control of TGEV infection.

Topics & Concepts

CurcuminVirologyCoronavirusIn vitroBiologyViral replicationVirusMicrobiologyAntiviral drugCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PharmacologyMedicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)BiochemistryDiseasePathologyViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections StudiesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery