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Fangchinoline induces antiviral response by suppressing STING degradation
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作者 Jinyong Wang Fang Xie +10 位作者 Xin Jia Xuejiao Wang lingdong Kong yiying li b Xue liang Meiqi Zhang Yuting He Wandi Feng Tong Luo Yao Wang Anlong Xu 《Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第6期902-913,共12页
The stimulator of interferon genes(STING),an integral adaptor protein in the DNA-sensing pathway,plays a pivotal role in the innate immune response against infections.Additionally,it presents a valuable therapeutic ta... The stimulator of interferon genes(STING),an integral adaptor protein in the DNA-sensing pathway,plays a pivotal role in the innate immune response against infections.Additionally,it presents a valuable therapeutic target for infectious diseases and cancer.We observed that fangchinoline(Fan),a bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloid(BBA),effectively impedes the replication of vesicular stomatitis virus(VSV),encephalomyocarditis virus(EMCV),influenza A virus(H1N1),and herpes simplex virus-1(HSV-1)in vitro.Fan treatment significantly reduced the viral load,attenuated tissue inflammation,and improved survival in a viral sepsis mouse model.Mechanistically,Fan activates the antiviral response in a STING-dependent manner,leading to increased expression of interferon(IFN)and interferon-stimulated genes(ISGs)for potent antiviral effects in vivo and in vitro.Notably,Fan interacts with STING,preventing its degradation and thereby extending the activation of IFN-based antiviral responses.Collectively,our findings highlight the potential of Fan,which elicits antiviral immunity by suppressing STING degradation,as a promising candidate for antiviral therapy. 展开更多
关键词 FANGCHINOLINE VIRUS Type I interferons Stimulator of interferon genes Protein degradation
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