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A high throughput antiviral screening platform for alphaviruses based on Semliki Forest virus expressing eGFP reporter gene.


ABSTRACT: Alphaviruses, which contain a variety of mosquito-borne pathogens, are important pathogens of emerging/re-emerging infectious diseases and potential biological weapons. Currently, no specific antiviral drugs are available for the treatment of alphaviruses infection. For most highly pathogenic alphaviruses are classified as risk group-3 agents, the requirement of biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) facilities limits the live virus-based antiviral study. To facilitate the antiviral development of alphaviruses, we developed a high throughput screening (HTS) platform based on a recombinant Semliki Forest virus (SFV) which can be manipulated in BSL-2 laboratory. Using the reverse genetics approach, the recombinant SFV and SFV reporter virus expressing eGFP (SFV-eGFP) were successfully rescued. The SFV-eGFP reporter virus exhibited robust eGFP expression and remained relatively stable after four passages in BHK-21 ​cells. Using a broad-spectrum alphavirus inhibitor ribavirin, we demonstrated that the SFV-eGFP can be used as an effective tool for antiviral study. The SFV-eGFP reporter virus-based HTS assay in a 96-well format was then established and optimized with a robust Z' score. A section of reference compounds that inhibit highly pathogenic alphaviruses were used to validate that the SFV-eGFP reporter virus-based HTS assay enables rapid screening of potent broad-spectrum inhibitors of alphaviruses. This assay provides a safe and convenient platform for antiviral study of alphaviruses.

SUBMITTER: Shi YJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10436050 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A high throughput antiviral screening platform for alphaviruses based on Semliki Forest virus expressing eGFP reporter gene.

Shi Yu-Jia YJ   Li Jia-Qi JQ   Zhang Hong-Qing HQ   Deng Cheng-Lin CL   Zhu Qin-Xuan QX   Zhang Bo B   Li Xiao-Dan XD  

Virologica Sinica 20230628 4


Alphaviruses, which contain a variety of mosquito-borne pathogens, are important pathogens of emerging/re-emerging infectious diseases and potential biological weapons. Currently, no specific antiviral drugs are available for the treatment of alphaviruses infection. For most highly pathogenic alphaviruses are classified as risk group-3 agents, the requirement of biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) facilities limits the live virus-based antiviral study. To facilitate the antiviral development of alphavirus  ...[more]

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