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Anti-HIV activity of olive leaf extract (OLE) and modulation of host cell gene expression by HIV-1 infection and OLE treatment SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Anti-HIV activity of olive leaf extract (OLE) and modulation of host cell gene expression by HIV-1 infection and OLE treatment
Authors
Lee-Huang, SZhang, LHuang, PLChang, Young-TaeHuang, PL
Date Issued
2003-08
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Abstract
We investigated the antiviral activity of olive leaf extract (OLE) preparations standardized by liquid chromatography-coupled mass spectrometry (LC-MS) against HIV-1 infection and replication. We find that OLE inhibits acute infection and cell-to-cell transmission of HIV-1 as assayed by syncytia formation using uninfected MT2 cells co-cultured with HIV-1-infected H9 T lymphocytes. OLE also inhibits HIV-1 replication as assayed by p24 expression in infected H9 cells. These anti-HIV effects of OLE are dose dependent, with EC(50)s of around 0.2 mug/ml. In the effective dose range, no cytotoxicity on uninfected target cells was detected. The therapeutic index of OLE is above 5000. To identify viral and host targets for OLE, we characterized gene expression profiles associated with HIV-1 infection and OLE treatment using cDNA microarrays. HIV-1 infection modulates the expression patterns of cellular genes involved in apoptosis, stress, cytokine, protein kinase C, and hedgehog signaling. HIV-1 infection up-regulates the expression of the heat-shock proteins hsp27 and hsp90, the DNA damage inducible transcript 1 gadd45, the p53-binding protein mdm2, and the hedgehog signal protein patched 1, while it down-regulates the expression of the anti-apoptotic BCL2-associated X protein Bax. Treatment with OLE reverses many of these HIV-1 infection-associated changes. Treatment of HIV-1-infected cells with OLE also up-regulates the expression of the apoptosis inhibitor proteins IAP1 and 2, as well as the calcium and protein kinase C pathway signaling molecules IL-2, IL-2Ralpha, and ornithine decarboxylase ODC1. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords
LOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY; OIL; OLEUROPEIN; ANTIOXIDANT; INHIBITION; OXIDATION; HYDROXYTYROSOL; METABOLISM
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50185
DOI
10.1016/S0006-291X(03)01292-0
ISSN
0006-291X
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, vol. 307, no. 4, page. 1029 - 1037, 2003-08
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