Abstract

BackgroundAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1). HIV-1 protease (HIV-1 PR) is an essential enzyme for the HIV replication, and therefore, it is an important target for antiretroviral drugs development, particularly from natural products. Auricularia polytricha (AP) is an edible mushroom with several important therapeutic properties. These properties will be investigated as HIV-1 PR inhibitors.MethodsThe sequential hexane (APH), ethanol (APE) and water (APW) extracts from AP were screened for inhibitory activity against HIV-1 PR. The extract that consistently showed the strong HIV-1 PR inhibition was further investigated for its phytochemical constituents. The compounds were purified by column chromatography. The isolated compounds were structurally elucidated using 1D and 2D NMR, HRMS, FTIR, and GC/MS techniques. Each compound was screened against HIV-1 PR to determine its inhibitory activity and to provide an explanation for the activity found in the extract.ResultsHexane crude extract of AP (APH) exhibited significant inhibition on HIV-1 PR activity. Four major compounds isolated from APH fraction were identified to be two triacylglycerols, linoleic acid and ergosterol. Moreover, all four compounds showed significant inhibition of HIV-1 PR activity.ConclusionThe findings from this study suggest that AP is a good source of fatty esters, fatty acids and ergosterol. These natural products exhibit anti-HIV-1 properties by blocking HIV-1 PR. These important biological results warrant further development of AP as an alternative antiretroviral drug.

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  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the Human immunodeficiency virus type1 (HIV-1)

  • HIV-1 HIV-1 protease (PR) inhibitory activity of crude extracts Crude extracts were screened at 1 mg/mL against HIV-1 PR

  • HIV-1 PR inhibitory activity of AP crude hexane extract (APH) identified compounds Our results have shown that all identified compounds significantly inhibited HIV-1 PR activity

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Introduction

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the Human immunodeficiency virus type (HIV-1). HIV-1 protease (HIV-1 PR) is an essential enzyme for the HIV replication, and it is an important target for antiretroviral drugs development, from natural products. Auricularia polytricha (AP) is an edible mushroom with several important therapeutic properties. These properties will be investigated as HIV-1 PR inhibitors. HIV-1 protease (HIV-1 PR) is an essential enzyme required by the virus for replication. Uvaol, ursolic acid, maslinic acid and 2α, 19α-dihydroxy-3-oxo-12-ursen-28-oic acid are triterpenoids. These compounds were found in other natural sources, and are known to inhibit HIV-1 PR [12,13,14].

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