Astragaloside IV inhibits adenovirus replication and apoptosis in A549 cells in vitro

作者:Shang Lei; Qu Zhangyi*; Sun Lihua; Wang Yingchen; Liu Fenghai; Wang Shu; Gao Hong; Jiang Fuyang
来源:Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2011, 63(5): 688-694.
DOI:10.1111/j.2042-7158.2011.01258.x

摘要

Objectives Astragaloside IV, purified from the Chinese medical herb Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch) Bge and Astragalus caspicus Bieb, is an important natural product with multiple pharmacological actions. This study investigated the anti-ADVs effect of astragaloside IV on HAdV-3 (human adenovirus type 3) in A549 cell. Methods CPE, MTT, quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR), flow cytometry (FCM) and Western blot were apply to detect the cytotoxicity, the inhibition and the mechanisms of astragaloside IV on HAdV-3. Key findings TC(0) of astragaloside IV was 116.8 mu m, the virus inhibition rate from 15.98% to 65.68% positively was correlated with the concentration of astragaloside IV from 1.25 mu m to 80 mu m, IC50 (the medium inhibitory concentration) was 23.85 mu m, LC50 (lethal dose 50% concentration) was 865.26 mu m and the TI (therapeutic index) was 36.28. qPCR result showed astragaloside IV inhibited the replication of HAdV-3. Flow FCM analysis demonstrated that the anti-HAdV-3 effect was associated with apoptosis. Astragaloside IV was further detected to reduce the protein expressions of Bax and Caspase-3 and increasing the protein expressions of Bcl-2 using western blotting, which improved the anti-apoptosis mechanism of astragaloside IV on HAdV-3. Conclusions Our findings suggested that astragaloside IV possessed anti-HAdV-3 capabilities and the underlying mechanisms might involve inhibiting HAdV-3 replication and HAdV-3-induced apoptosis.