Arbidol: a broad-spectrum antiviral that inhibits acute and chronic HCV infection
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Boriskin, Yury S.
P�cheur, Eve-Isabelle
Polyak, Stephen J.
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Arbidol (ARB) is an antiviral compound that was originally proven effective for treatment of
influenza and several other respiratory viral infections. The broad spectrum of ARB anti-viral
activity led us to evaluate its effect on hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and replication in cell
culture. Long-term ARB treatment of Huh7 cells chronically replicating a genomic length genotype
1b replicon resulted in sustained reduction of viral RNA and protein expression, and eventually
cured HCV infected cells. Pre-treatment of human hepatoma Huh7.5.1 cells with 15 [micro]M ARB for
24 to 48 hours inhibited acute infection with JFH-1 virus by up to 1000-fold. The inhibitory effect
of ARB on HCV was not due to generalized cytotoxicity, nor to augmentation of IFN antiviral
signaling pathways, but involved impaired virus-mediated membrane fusion. ARB's affinity for
membranes may inhibit several aspects of the HCV lifecycle that are membrane-dependent.
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Boriskin Y, Pecheur E, Polyak S. Arbidol: a broad-spectrum antiviral that inhibits acute and chronic HCV infection. Virology Journal. 2006;3(1):56.
