Abstract

BackgroundHerbochip® technology is a high throughput drug screening platform in a reverse screening manner, in which potential chemical leads in herbal extracts are immobilized and drug target proteins can be used as probes for screening process [BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2015) 15:146]. While herbal medicines represent an ideal reservoir for drug screenings, here a molecular chaperone GRP78 is demonstrated to serve as a potential target for antiviral drug discovery.MethodsWe cloned and expressed a truncated but fully functional form of human GRP78 (hGRP781-508) and used it as a probe for anti-HBV drug screening on herbochips. In vitro cytotoxicity and in vitro anti-HBV activity of the herbal extracts were evaluated by MTT and ELISA assays, respectively. Finally, anti-HBV activity was confirmed by in vivo assay using DHBV DNA levels in DHBV-infected ducklings as a model.ResultsPrimary screenings using GRP78 on 40 herbochips revealed 11 positives. Four of the positives, namely Dioscorea bulbifera, Lasiosphaera fenzlii, Paeonia suffruticosa and Polygonum cuspidatum were subjected to subsequent assays. None of the above extracts was cytotoxic to AML12 cells, but P. cuspidatum extract (PCE) was found to be cytotoxic to HepG2 2.2.15 cells. Both PCE and P. suffruticosa extract (PSE) suppressed secretion of HBsAg and HBeAg in HepG2 2.2.15 cells. The anti-HBV activity of PSE was further confirmed in vivo.ConclusionWe have demonstrated that GRP78 is a valid probe for anti-HBV drug screening on herbochips. We have also shown that PSE, while being non-cytotoxic, possesses in vitro and in vivo anti-HBV activities. Taken together, our data suggest that PSE may be a potential anti-HBV agent for therapeutic use.

Highlights

  • Herbochip® technology is a high throughput drug screening platform in a reverse screening manner, in which potential chemical leads in herbal extracts are immobilized and drug target proteins can be used as probes for screening process [BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2015) 15:146]

  • We aim to identify 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78) regulators from natural Chinese herbs and potential drug leads for further targeted anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) therapy using the ­Herbochip® screening platform

  • Preparation of GRP78 and herbochip screening Preparation of biotinylated ­hGRP781-508 (b-GRP78)—Full length hGRP78 was not able to be expressed in E. coli due to its toxicity and insolubility, a truncated but fully functional h­GRP781-508 was used [27]

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Introduction

Herbochip® technology is a high throughput drug screening platform in a reverse screening manner, in which potential chemical leads in herbal extracts are immobilized and drug target proteins can be used as probes for screening process [BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2015) 15:146]. Liver infection by hepatitis B virus (HBV) can cause both acute and chronic diseases, which puts human at high risk of death from cirrhosis and liver cancer leading to life-threatening consequences. It is well documented that HCC is one of the most common primary cancers and the third leading cause of death worldwide [3]; and, about 80% of HCC is attributed to HBV and/or HCV infections [4]. Even having undergone surgical treatment, the prognosis of patients with HCC is still poor largely due to the invasion at early stage in HCC [7]

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