Specific Plant Terpenoids and Lignoids Possess Potent Antiviral Activities against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus

C. C. Wen(China Medical University), Yueh‐Hsiung Kuo(China Medical University), Jia-Tsrong Jan(China Medical University), Po‐Huang Liang(China Medical University), Sheng‐Yang Wang(China Medical University), Hong-Gi Liu(China Medical University), Ching‐Kuo Lee(China Medical University), Shang‐Tzen Chang(China Medical University), Chih‐Jung Kuo(China Medical University), Shoei‐Sheng Lee(China Medical University), Chia-Chung Hou(China Medical University), Pei‐Wen Hsiao(China Medical University), Shih-Chang Chien(China Medical University), Lie‐Fen Shyur(China Medical University), Ning-Sun Yang(China Medical University)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
July 31, 2007
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Abstract

In this study, 221 phytocompounds were evaluated for activity against anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) activities using a cell-based assay measuring SARS-CoV-induced cytopathogenic effect on Vero E6 cells. Ten diterpenoids (1-10), two sesquiterpenoids (11 and 12), two triterpenoids (13 and 14), five lignoids (15-19), curcumin (20), and reference controls niclosamide (21) and valinomycin (22) were potent inhibitors at concentrations between 3.3 and 10 microM. The concentrations of the 22 compounds to inhibit 50% of Vero E6 cell proliferation (CC50) and viral replication (EC50) were measured. The selective index values (SI = CC50/EC50) of the most potent compounds 1, 5, 6, 8, 14, and 16 were 58, >510, 111, 193, 180, and >667, respectively. Betulinic acid (13) and savinin (16) were competitive inhibitors of SARS-CoV 3CL protease with Ki values = 8.2 +/- 0.7 and 9.1 +/- 2.4 microM, respectively. Our findings suggest that specific abietane-type diterpenoids and lignoids exhibit strong anti-SARS-CoV effects.


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