Antiviral effects of deoxynojirimycin (DNJ)-based iminosugars in dengue virus-infected primary dendritic cells

基于脱氧野尻霉素(DNJ)的亚胺糖对登革热病毒感染的原代树突状细胞的抗病毒作用

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作者:Nilanka Perera, Juliane Brun, Dominic S Alonzi, Beatrice E Tyrrell, Joanna L Miller, Nicole Zitzmann

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) are important targets for dengue virus (DENV) infection and play a significant role in the early immune response. Antiviral effects of iminosugars against DENV in primary cells have been demonstrated previously in monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMΦs). Given the important role played by DCs in innate immune defense against DENV, the antiviral effects of three deoxynojirimycin (DNJ) derivatives (NN-DNJ, EOO-DNJ and 2THO-DNJ) and a deoxygalactonojirimycin (DGJ) negative control were evaluated in DENV-infected primary human monocyte-derived immature DCs (imDCs). DNJ- but not DGJ-derivatives elicited antiviral activity in DENV-infected imDCs, similar to that observed in MDMΦs. The DNJ-derivatives inhibited DENV secretion in a dose-dependent manner. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) α-glucosidase I inhibition by DNJ-derived iminosugars, at concentrations of 3.16 μM, correlated with a reduction in the specific infectivity of virions that were still secreted, as well as a reduction in DENV-induced tumour necrosis factor alpha secretion. This suggests iminosugar-mediated ER α-glucosidase I inhibition may give rise to further benefits during DENV infection, beyond the reduction in viral secretion associated with ER α-glucosidase II inhibition.

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