Abstract
We investigated whether the ternary fusion protein (MBP-SERPINA3-IFN-κ, MSIK) can inhibit the proliferation of human papillomavirus (HPV) and the possible mechanism of this inhibitory effect. First, the purchased MSIK protein was prepared into MSIK protein solutions of different concentrations, and then epithelial cells and 300 mice were involved in the research. The HSV-1 virus was used as the infection pathogen to explore the mechanism of MSIK reinhibition of HPV virus. The virus content in each sample was detected by PCR technology. Epithelial cells treated with different concentrations of MSIK had inhibitory effects on the invasion and replication of HSV-1 virus. MSIK protein had a positive effect on wound healing in mice at the same time, and it had an inhibitory effect on the invasion of HSV-1 virus, and the higher concentration of MSIK, the better the effect. MSIK can quickly help wound healing and inhibit the replication of HSV-1 virus. It can also effectively prevent the influx of HPV virus and replication has a positive effect on the prevention and treatment of HPV virus.
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