Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir
Human adenovirus type 19 (HAdV-19) is a major cause of the epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. Outbreaks of keratoconjunctivitis are problematic to human health, especially for infants, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. However, the development of anti-HAdV drugs has been hampered by inconv...
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doaj-303c8797ab654a3b9b5f6d70155124422020-11-25T03:26:54ZengSAGE PublishingAntiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy2040-20662020-04-012810.1177/2040206620921319Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovirKohsuke NakagawaraHironori HayashiKumi KawajiMina SasanoEiichi N KodamaHuman adenovirus type 19 (HAdV-19) is a major cause of the epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. Outbreaks of keratoconjunctivitis are problematic to human health, especially for infants, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. However, the development of anti-HAdV drugs has been hampered by inconvenient screening systems; therefore, development of a simple screening method is highly desirable. In this study, we identified that HAdV-19 can infect a human lymphoid cell line transformed with human T-cell leukemia virus (MT-2 cells). MT-2 cells supported HAdV-19 replication and showed apparent cytopathic effects within five days post-infection. Using a thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT)-based colorimetric assay on MT-2 cells, we were able to detect the anti-HAdV-19 activities of previously reported nucleoside/tide compounds, including (S)-1–(3-hydroxy-2-phosphonylmethoxypropyl)cytosine (cidofovir), 2′,3′-dideoxycytidine (zalcitabine) and 3′-deoxy-3′-fluorothymidine (trifluridine). Compared with previous methods, this system represents a more simple and rapid method to screen anti-HAdV-19 agents.https://doi.org/10.1177/2040206620921319 |
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Kohsuke Nakagawara Hironori Hayashi Kumi Kawaji Mina Sasano Eiichi N Kodama Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy |
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Kohsuke Nakagawara Hironori Hayashi Kumi Kawaji Mina Sasano Eiichi N Kodama |
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Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir |
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Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir |
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Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir |
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Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir |
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Application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: Zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir |
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application of human lymphoid cells for the evaluation of antivirals against human adenovirus type 19: zalcitabine has superior activity compared to cidofovir |
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Human adenovirus type 19 (HAdV-19) is a major cause of the epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. Outbreaks of keratoconjunctivitis are problematic to human health, especially for infants, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. However, the development of anti-HAdV drugs has been hampered by inconvenient screening systems; therefore, development of a simple screening method is highly desirable. In this study, we identified that HAdV-19 can infect a human lymphoid cell line transformed with human T-cell leukemia virus (MT-2 cells). MT-2 cells supported HAdV-19 replication and showed apparent cytopathic effects within five days post-infection. Using a thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT)-based colorimetric assay on MT-2 cells, we were able to detect the anti-HAdV-19 activities of previously reported nucleoside/tide compounds, including (S)-1–(3-hydroxy-2-phosphonylmethoxypropyl)cytosine (cidofovir), 2′,3′-dideoxycytidine (zalcitabine) and 3′-deoxy-3′-fluorothymidine (trifluridine). Compared with previous methods, this system represents a more simple and rapid method to screen anti-HAdV-19 agents. |
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