HPLC-based purification and isolation of potent anti-HIV and latency reversing Daphnane Diterpenes from the medicinal plant Gnidia sericocephala (Thymelaeaceae)

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dc.contributor.author Tembeni, Babalwa
dc.contributor.author Sciorillo, Amanda
dc.contributor.author Invernizzi, Luke
dc.contributor.author Klimkait, Thomas
dc.contributor.author Urda, Lorena
dc.contributor.author Moyo, Phanankosi
dc.contributor.author Naidoo-Maharaj, D.
dc.contributor.author Levitties, Nathan
dc.contributor.author Gyampoh, Kwasi
dc.contributor.author Zu, Guorui
dc.contributor.author Yuan, Zhe
dc.contributor.author Mounzer, Karam
dc.contributor.author Nkabinde, Siphathimandla
dc.contributor.author Nkabinde, Magugu
dc.contributor.author Gqaleni, Nceba
dc.contributor.author Tietjen, Ian
dc.contributor.author Montaner, Luis J.
dc.contributor.author Maharaj, Vinesh J.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-17T05:56:17Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-17T05:56:17Z
dc.date.issued 2022-06-30
dc.description SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL : TABLE S1: Anti-HIV replication activity of the positive control efavirenz using the in vitro deCIPhR assay: TABLE S2: Anti-HIV replication activity of G. sericocephala root extracts using the in vitro deCIPhR assay: TABLE S3: Cytotoxicity of G. sericocephala root extracts using the in vitro deCIPhR assay; FIGURE S1: 1H NMR data of yuanhuacine A (1), acquired on a Bruker Avance III HD 500 MHz NMR spectrophotometer with Prodigy Probe, the compound dissolved in deuterated chloroform (CDCl3): FIGURE S2: 13C NMR data of yuanhuacine A (1), acquired on a Bruker Avance III HD 500 MHz NMR spectrophotometer with Prodigy Probe, the compound dissolved in deuterated chloroform (CDCl3): FIGURE S3: The DEBT NMR data of yuanhuacine A (1), acquired on a Bruker Avance III HD 500 MHz NMR spectrophotometer with Prodigy Probe, the compound dissolved in deuterated chloroform (CDCl3). en_US
dc.description.abstract Despite the success of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), HIV persists in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) due to emerging drug resistance and insufficient drug accessibility. Furthermore, cART does not target latently-infected CD4+ T cells, which represent a major barrier to HIV eradication. The “shock and kill” therapeutic approach aims to reactivate provirus expression in latently-infected cells in the presence of cART and target virus-expressing cells for elimination. An attractive therapeutic prototype in LMICs would therefore be capable of simultaneously inhibiting viral replication and inducing latency reversal. Here we report that Gnidia sericocephala, which is used by traditional health practitioners in South Africa for HIV/AIDS management to supplement cART, contains at least four daphnane-type compounds (yuanhuacine A (1), yuanhuacine as part of a mixture (2), yuanhuajine (3), and gniditrin (4)) that inhibit viral replication and/or reverse HIV latency. For example, 1 and 2 inhibit HIV replication in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) by >80% at 0.08 g/mL, while 1 further inhibits a subtype C virus in PBMC with a half-maximal effective concentration (EC50) of 0.03 M without cytotoxicity. Both 1 and 2 also reverse HIV latency in vitro consistent with protein kinase C activation but at 16.7-fold lower concentrations than the control prostratin. Both 1 and 2 also reverse latency in primary CD4+ T cells from cART-suppressed donors with HIV similar to prostratin but at 6.7-fold lower concentrations. These results highlight G. sericocephala and components 1 and 2 as anti-HIV agents for improving cART efficacy and supporting HIV cure efforts in resource-limited regions. en_US
dc.description.department Chemistry en_US
dc.description.librarian am2023 en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Funding was provided by the South African Department of Science and Innovation (DST/CON 0031/2019), Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR PJT-153057) (I.T.) and the New Frontiers in Research Fund—Explorations (NFRFE-2018-01386) (I.T.). This work was also supported through the Sub-Saharan African Network for TB/HIV Research Excellence (SANTHE) (I.T.; N.G.), a DELTAs African Initiative [grant # DEL-15-006]. The DELTA African Initiative is an independent funding scheme of the African Academy of Sciences (AAS)’s Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA) and supported by the New Partnership for Africa’s Development Planning and Coordinating Agency (NEPAD Agency) with funding from the Welcome Trust [grant # 107752/Z/15/Z] and the UK government. This work was also supported by grants to L.J.M.: Beyond Antiretroviral Treatment (BEAT)-HIV Delaney Collaboratory Grants UM1AI126620 and UM1AI64570. It was also supported by the Robert I. Jacobs Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation; Penn Center for AIDS Research Grant P30 AI 045880; and the Herbert Kean. The APC was funded by University of Pretoria and Deaprtment of Science and Innovation. en_US
dc.description.uri https://www.mdpi.com/journal/viruses en_US
dc.identifier.citation Tembeni, B.; Sciorillo, A.; Invernizzi, L.; Klimkait, T.; Urda, L.; Moyo, P.; Naidoo-Maharaj, D.; Levitties, N.; Gyampoh, K.; Zu, G.; et al. HPLC-Based Purification and Isolation of Potent Anti-HIV and Latency Reversing Daphnane Diterpenes from the Medicinal Plant Gnidia sericocephala (Thymelaeaceae). Viruses 2022, 14, 1437. https://DOI.org/10.3390/v14071437. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1999-4915 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.3390/v14071437
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/90152
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.rights © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. en_US
dc.subject Gnidia sericocephala en_US
dc.subject Daphnane-type compounds en_US
dc.subject Reverse HIV latency en_US
dc.subject Protein kinase C activation en_US
dc.subject Antiretroviral therapy (ART) en_US
dc.subject Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) en_US
dc.subject Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) en_US
dc.subject Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) en_US
dc.subject Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) en_US
dc.title HPLC-based purification and isolation of potent anti-HIV and latency reversing Daphnane Diterpenes from the medicinal plant Gnidia sericocephala (Thymelaeaceae) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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