Jacob James R, Korba Brent E, You Jung Eun, Tennant Bud C, Kim Young-Ho
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
J Altern Complement Med. 2004 Dec;10(6):1019-26. doi: 10.1089/acm.2004.10.1019.
Investigation of natural ethnopharmacologic extracts exhibiting antiviral potential may lead to the discovery of new therapeutics for the treatment of chronic viral hepatitis infections. Traditional Korean medicinal herbs have been identified that exhibit potency against hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. Research on the antiviral potential of naturally derived extracts is facilitated through the use of appropriate animal and liver cell culture models for these hepatotrophic pathogens. Objectives of this study were to demonstrate antiviral activity of an aqueous extract of herbal formulation KYH-1 in surrogate in vitro assays for HBV and HCV and identify mechanisms of action.
Antiviral potency of KYH-1 was measured in tissue culture systems that support replication of the woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV), and the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). These assays serve as surrogate models for HBV and HCV, respectively. A recombinant HBV polymerase gene expression assay was used to define a molecular target.
KYH-1 exhibited potent antiviral activity against WHV and to a lesser extent against BVDV. KYH-1 and its constituent components inhibited HBV polymerase priming in vitro. Additionally, KYH-1 suppressed HBV replication in a human hepatoblastoma cell line.
Evaluation of naturally derived products for antiviral activity against HBV and HCV in standardized surrogate assays provides a scientific basis for potential use as complementary or alternative medicines. This study provides significant results justifying preclinical evaluation of KYH-1 as an antiviral therapy for HBV infections.
对具有抗病毒潜力的天然民族药理学提取物进行研究,可能会发现治疗慢性病毒性肝炎感染的新疗法。已鉴定出一些传统韩国草药对乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染具有效力。通过使用针对这些嗜肝病原体的合适动物和肝细胞培养模型,有助于对天然提取物的抗病毒潜力进行研究。本研究的目的是在HBV和HCV的体外替代试验中证明草药配方KYH-1水提取物的抗病毒活性,并确定其作用机制。
在支持土拨鼠肝炎病毒(WHV)和牛病毒性腹泻病毒(BVDV)复制的组织培养系统中测量KYH-1的抗病毒效力。这些试验分别作为HBV和HCV的替代模型。使用重组HBV聚合酶基因表达试验来确定分子靶点。
KYH-1对WHV表现出强大的抗病毒活性,对BVDV的活性较弱。KYH-1及其组成成分在体外抑制HBV聚合酶引发。此外,KYH-1在人肝癌细胞系中抑制HBV复制。
在标准化替代试验中评估天然来源产品对HBV和HCV的抗病毒活性,为其作为补充或替代药物的潜在用途提供了科学依据。本研究提供了重要结果,证明对KYH-1作为HBV感染抗病毒疗法进行临床前评估是合理的。