Protein Information

ID 178
Name interferon (protein family or complex)
Synonyms Interferon

Compound Information

ID 457
Name griseofulvin
CAS

Reference

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18624717 Jin H, Yamashita A, Maekawa S, Yang P, He L, Takayanagi S, Wakita T, Sakamoto N, Enomoto N, Ito M: Griseofulvin, an oral antifungal agent, suppresses hepatitis C virus replication in vitro. Hepatol Res. 2008 Sep;38(9):909-18.
Aim: Hepatitis C virus (HCV), which infects an estimated 170 million people worldwide, is a major cause of chronic liver disease. The current standard therapy for chronic hepatitis C is based on pegylated interferon (IFN) alpha in combination with ribavirin. However, the success rate remains at approximately 50%. Therefore, alternative agents are needed for the treatment of HCV infection. Methods: Using an HCV-1b subgenomic replicon cell culture system (Huh7/Rep-Feo), we found that griseofulvin, an oral antifungal agent, suppressed HCV-RNA replication and protein expression in a dose-dependent manner. We also found that griseofulvin suppressed the replication of infectious HCV JFH-1. A combination of IFNalpha and griseofulvin exhibited a synergistic inhibitory effect in Huh7/Rep-Feo cells. Results: We found that griseofulvin blocked the cell cycle at the G (2)/M phase in the HCV subgenomic replicon cells, but did not inhibit HCV internal ribosome entry site-dependent translation. Conclusion: Our results suggest that griseofulvin may represent a new approach to the development of a novel therapy for HCV infection.
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