Abstract

The effect of six drugs (amantadine, glycyrrhizin, ribavirin, ursodeoxycholic acid, alcohol, and IFN) on HAV RNA translation from the HAV internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) was investigated using a bicistronic reporter construct containing HAV IRES as intragenic spacer. Huh-7 cells and derivatives were transfected with in vitro transcripts, and the reporter gene activity was determined. IFN suppressed both cap-dependent and HAV IRES-dependent translation, while amantadine specifically inhibited HAV IRES-dependent translation. In contrast to IFN, by reporter assay, amantadine did not activate the interferon-stimulated response element (ISRE) or interferon γ-activated sequence (GAS)-associated pathways. Immunoblot analysis revealed that amantadine had no effect on PKR and on IFN-regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) expression. These findings demonstrated a novel antiviral effect of amantadine against HAV with or without HCV infection.

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