Author: Blum, Leonard; Geisslinger, Gerd; Parnham, Michael J.; Grünweller, Arnold; Schiffmann, Susanne
                    Title: Natural antiviral compound silvestrol modulates human monocyteâ€derived macrophages and dendritic cells  Cord-id: kfizutnt  Document date: 2020_5_6
                    ID: kfizutnt
                    
                    Snippet: Outbreaks of infections with viruses like Sarsâ€CoVâ€2, Ebola virus and Zika virus lead to major global health and economic problems because of limited treatment options. Therefore, new antiviral drug candidates are urgently needed. The promising new antiviral drug candidate silvestrol effectively inhibited replication of Coronaâ€, Ebolaâ€, Zikaâ€, Picornaâ€, Hepatis E and Chikungunya viruses. Besides a direct impact on pathogens, modulation of the host immune system provides an additional
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Outbreaks of infections with viruses like Sarsâ€CoVâ€2, Ebola virus and Zika virus lead to major global health and economic problems because of limited treatment options. Therefore, new antiviral drug candidates are urgently needed. The promising new antiviral drug candidate silvestrol effectively inhibited replication of Coronaâ€, Ebolaâ€, Zikaâ€, Picornaâ€, Hepatis E and Chikungunya viruses. Besides a direct impact on pathogens, modulation of the host immune system provides an additional facet to antiviral drug development because suitable immune modulation can boost innate defence mechanisms against the pathogens. In the present study, silvestrol downâ€regulated several pro†and antiâ€inflammatory cytokines (ILâ€6, ILâ€8, ILâ€10, CCL2, CCL18) and increased TNFâ€Î± during differentiation and activation of M1â€macrophages, suggesting that the effects of silvestrol might cancel each other out. However, silvestrol amplified the antiâ€inflammatory potential of M2â€macrophages by increasing expression of antiâ€inflammatory surface markers CD206, TREM2 and reducing release of proâ€inflammatory ILâ€8 and CCL2. The differentiation of dendritic cells in the presence of silvestrol is characterized by downâ€regulation of several surface markers and cytokines indicating that differentiation is impaired by silvestrol. In conclusion, silvestrol influences the inflammatory status of immune cells depending on the cell type and activation status.
 
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