Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Antiviral effect of copper chloride on feline calicivirus and synergy with ribavirin in vitro

View through CrossRef
Abstract Background: Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common and highly prevalent pathogen causing upper respiratory diseases in kittens and felines in recent years. Due to the substantial genetic variability of the viral genes, existing vaccines cannot provide complete protection. Therefore, research on FCV antiviral drugs has received much attention.Results: In this study, we found that copper chloride had dose-dependent antiviral effects on FCV in F81 cells. We also found that the combination of copper chloride and ribavirin had a synergistic protective effect against FCV in F81 cells. In contrast, the combination of copper chloride and horse anti-FCV immunoglobulin F(ab')2 showed an antagonistic effect, likely because copper chloride has an effect on F(ab')2 immunoglobulin; however, further research is needed to clarify this supposition.Conclusions: In summary, we found that copper chloride had low cytotoxicity and significant antiviral effects on FCV in F81 cells, providing a new drug candidate for the prevention and treatment of FCV infection.
Title: Antiviral effect of copper chloride on feline calicivirus and synergy with ribavirin in vitro
Description:
Abstract Background: Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common and highly prevalent pathogen causing upper respiratory diseases in kittens and felines in recent years.
Due to the substantial genetic variability of the viral genes, existing vaccines cannot provide complete protection.
Therefore, research on FCV antiviral drugs has received much attention.
Results: In this study, we found that copper chloride had dose-dependent antiviral effects on FCV in F81 cells.
We also found that the combination of copper chloride and ribavirin had a synergistic protective effect against FCV in F81 cells.
In contrast, the combination of copper chloride and horse anti-FCV immunoglobulin F(ab')2 showed an antagonistic effect, likely because copper chloride has an effect on F(ab')2 immunoglobulin; however, further research is needed to clarify this supposition.
Conclusions: In summary, we found that copper chloride had low cytotoxicity and significant antiviral effects on FCV in F81 cells, providing a new drug candidate for the prevention and treatment of FCV infection.

Related Results

Intravenous Ribavirin Treatment for Severe Adenovirus Disease in Immunocompromised Children
Intravenous Ribavirin Treatment for Severe Adenovirus Disease in Immunocompromised Children
Background. Adenovirus is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the immunocompromised host. The incidence of severe adenovirus disease in pediatrics is increasing in ass...
The Impact of IL28B Gene Polymorphisms on Drug Responses
The Impact of IL28B Gene Polymorphisms on Drug Responses
To achieve high therapeutic efficacy in the patient, information on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacogenetics is required. With the development of science and techno...
Awareness of Ribavirin therapy among dental students
Awareness of Ribavirin therapy among dental students
Ribavirin is another nucleotide analogue with a wide range of antiviral efficacy against multiple viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus, influenza virus, measles, herpes s...
Antiviral effect of copper chloride on feline calicivirus and Synergy with Ribavirin in vitro
Antiviral effect of copper chloride on feline calicivirus and Synergy with Ribavirin in vitro
Abstract Background: Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common pathogen causing widely prevalent upper respiratory disease for kitten and felines in recent years. Due to the sub...
Inhibition of tick-borne encephalitis virus in cell cultures by ribavirin
Inhibition of tick-borne encephalitis virus in cell cultures by ribavirin
Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) belonging to arboviruses is a major member of zoonotic pathogens. TBEV infection causes severe human encephalitis without specific antiviral dr...
Molecular Mechanisms of Feline Cancers
Molecular Mechanisms of Feline Cancers
Feline cancers have not been studied as extensively as canine cancers, though they may offer similar advantages, with cats being immunocompetent animals subject to similar conditio...
Network controllability analysis reveals the antiviral potential of Etravirine against Hepatitis E Virus infection
Network controllability analysis reveals the antiviral potential of Etravirine against Hepatitis E Virus infection
AbstractHepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major cause of acute viral hepatitis in lower- and middle-income countries. HEV infection may lead to acute liver failure, chronic liver diseas...
Catalytic Conversion of Sugarcane Bagasse into 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural
Catalytic Conversion of Sugarcane Bagasse into 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural
Furan derivatives especially 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural has recently been regarded as one important precursor for the production of biofuels and biobased compounds. Aims: The ai...

Back to Top