Title of article :
Venom Components of Iranian Scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus Inhibit the Growth and Replication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1)
Author/Authors :
Zabihollahi، Rezvan نويسنده , , Pooshang Bagheri، Kamran نويسنده , , Keshavarz، Zohreh نويسنده , , Motevalli، Fatemeh نويسنده , , Bahramali، Golnaz نويسنده , , Siadat، Davar نويسنده , , Momen، Bahman نويسنده , , Shahbazzadeh، Delavar نويسنده , , Aghasadeghi، Mohammad Reza نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Background: During the recent years, significant progress has been achieved on development of novel anti-viral
drugs. Natural products are assumed as the potential sources of novel anti-viral drugs; therefore, there are some
previous studies reporting the anti-viral compounds from venomous animals. Based on the significant value for
tracing of non-toxic anti-viral agents from natural resources, this study was aimed to investigate the anti-viral
activity of some HPLC purified fractions derived from the venom of Iranian scorpion, Hemiscorpius lepturus,
against human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) and herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1). Methods: H. Lepturus crude
venom was subjected to reverse phase HPLC analysis to determine its active components precisely where four
dominant fractions obtained at retention time of 156-160 minutes. The phospholipase A2 and hemolytic activities
of the purified fractions were first evaluated. Then the anti-viral activity was measured using single cycle HIV
(NL4-3) replication and HSV (KOS) plaque reduction assays. Results: The H. lepturus crude venom inhibited HIV
replication by 73% at the concentration of 200 μg/ml, while it did not show significant anti-HSV activity. It also
inhibited the cell-free viral particles in a virucidal assay, while it showed no toxicity for the target cells in a
proliferation assay. The four HPLC fractions purified from H. lepturus inhibited HIV with IC50 of 20
μg/ml. Conclusion: H. lepturus venom contains components with considerable anti-HIV activity insofar as it has
virucidal activity that offers a novel therapeutic approach against HIV infection. Our results suggest a promising
pilot for anti-HIV drug discovery with H. lepturus scorpion venom.
Keywords :
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) , Venom , HEMISCORPIUS LEPTURUS , Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)