Authors
Karla Morán-Santibañez, Lucia Elizabeth Cruz-Suárez, Denis Ricque-Marie, Daniel Robledo, Yolanda Freile-Pelegrín, Mario A Peña-Hernández, Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla, Laura M Trejo-Avila
Publication date
2016
Journal
BioMed research international
Volume
2016
Issue
1
Pages
8502123
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Description
Sulfated polysaccharides (SPs) extracted from five seaweed samples collected or cultivated in Mexico (Macrocystis pyrifera, Eisenia arborea, Pelvetia compressa, Ulva intestinalis, and Solieria filiformis) were tested in this study in order to evaluate their effect on measles virus in vitro. All polysaccharides showed antiviral activity (as measured by the reduction of syncytia formation) and low cytotoxicity (MTT assay) at inhibitory concentrations. SPs from Eisenia arborea and Solieria filiformis showed the highest antiviral activities (confirmed by qPCR) and were selected to determine their combined effect. Their synergistic effect was observed at low concentrations (0.0274 μg/mL and 0.011 μg/mL of E. arborea and S. filiformis SPs, resp.), which exhibited by far a higher inhibitory effect (96% syncytia reduction) in comparison to the individual SP effects (50% inhibition with 0.275 μg/mL and 0.985 μg/mL of E. arborea …
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K Morán-Santibañez, LE Cruz-Suárez, D Ricque-Marie… - BioMed research international, 2016