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Indigo plant leaf extract inhibits the binding of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to angiotensin-converting enzyme 2.
Hagiyama, Man; Takeuchi, Fuka; Sugano, Aki; Yoneshige, Azusa; Inoue, Takao; Wada, Akihiro; Kajiyama, Hiroshi; Takaoka, Yutaka; Sasaki, Kenroh; Ito, Akihiko.
  • Hagiyama M; Department of Pathology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan.
  • Takeuchi F; Department of Pathology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan.
  • Sugano A; Center for Clinical Research, Toyama University Hospital, Toyama, Toyama 930-0194, Japan.
  • Yoneshige A; Department of Pathology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan.
  • Inoue T; Department of Pathology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan.
  • Wada A; Department of Pathology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan.
  • Kajiyama H; Department of Pathology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka 589-8511, Japan.
  • Takaoka Y; Data Science Center for Medicine and Hospital Management, Toyama University Hospital, Toyama, Toyama 930-0194, Japan.
  • Sasaki K; Department of Medical Systems, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0017, Japan.
  • Ito A; Division of Pharmacognosy, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Sendai, Miyagi 981-8558, Japan.
Exp Ther Med ; 23(4): 274, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1706042
ABSTRACT
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) uses its S1 spike protein to bind to angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) on human cells in the first step of cell entry. Tryptanthrin, extracted from leaves of the indigo plant, Polygonum tinctorium, using d-limonene (17.3 µg/ml), is considered to inhibit ACE2-mediated cell entry of another type of coronavirus, HCoV-NL63. The current study examined whether this extract could inhibit the binding of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to ACE2. Binding was quantified as cell-bound fluorescence intensity in live cell cultures in which canine kidney MDCK cells overexpressing ACE2 were incubated with fluorescein-labeled S1 spike protein. When indigo extract, together with S1 protein, was added at 8,650x and 17,300x dilutions, fluorescence intensity decreased in a dose- and S1 extract-dependent manner, without affecting cell viability. When 4.0-nM tryptanthrin was added instead of the indigo extract, fluorescence intensity also decreased, but to a lesser degree than with indigo extract. Docking simulation analyses revealed that tryptanthrin readily bound to the receptor-binding domain of the S1 protein, and identified 2- and 7-amino acid sequences as the preferred binding sites. The indigo extract appeared to inhibit S1-ACE2 binding at high dilutions, and evidently contained other inhibitory elements as well as tryptanthrin. This extract may be useful for the prevention or treatment of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: Exp Ther Med Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Etm.2022.11200