The protective effect of selected vaginal Lactobacillus strains (L. brevis CD2, L. salivarius FV2. L. Plantarum FV9) towards herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infection in vitro has been analyzed. Living bacterial cells affect different steps of virus multiplication. The effect oil the early phases of virus infection appeared related to the bacterial adhesive potential to the cell membrane while all the strains strongly reduced intracellular events of virus multiplication. The anti HSV-2 activity was not mediated by a virucidal effect. Instead it was exerted through bacterial soluble factors able to down regulate the production of infective virion. In fact HSV-2 yield was significantly reduced in infected cells fed with cell-free supernatants of lactobacilli grown in cell Culture medium. Purified lactic acid and H(2)O(2), Lactobacillus metabolites with known antimicrobial activity, produced a dose-dependent virucidal effect. Lactic acid successfully interfered with viral intracellular antigen synthesis and both the virucidal activity and the inhibition of replication were correlated to acidic pH values. L. brevis CD2, the most active strain, does not produce H(2)O(2) and neutralized lactic acid had no effect, thus indicating that factors other than H(2)O(2) and lactic acid could be responsible for the antiviral effect.

INHIBITION OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 2 BY VAGINAL LACTOBACILLI / Conti, Cinzia; C., Malacrino; Mastromarino, Paola. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0867-5910. - 60:6(2009), pp. 19-26. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Conference on Probiotics and Their Applications tenutosi a Cracow, POLAND nel OCT 15-17, 2008).

INHIBITION OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 2 BY VAGINAL LACTOBACILLI

CONTI, Cinzia;MASTROMARINO, Paola
2009

Abstract

The protective effect of selected vaginal Lactobacillus strains (L. brevis CD2, L. salivarius FV2. L. Plantarum FV9) towards herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infection in vitro has been analyzed. Living bacterial cells affect different steps of virus multiplication. The effect oil the early phases of virus infection appeared related to the bacterial adhesive potential to the cell membrane while all the strains strongly reduced intracellular events of virus multiplication. The anti HSV-2 activity was not mediated by a virucidal effect. Instead it was exerted through bacterial soluble factors able to down regulate the production of infective virion. In fact HSV-2 yield was significantly reduced in infected cells fed with cell-free supernatants of lactobacilli grown in cell Culture medium. Purified lactic acid and H(2)O(2), Lactobacillus metabolites with known antimicrobial activity, produced a dose-dependent virucidal effect. Lactic acid successfully interfered with viral intracellular antigen synthesis and both the virucidal activity and the inhibition of replication were correlated to acidic pH values. L. brevis CD2, the most active strain, does not produce H(2)O(2) and neutralized lactic acid had no effect, thus indicating that factors other than H(2)O(2) and lactic acid could be responsible for the antiviral effect.
2009
antiviral activity; antiviral activity lactic acid; herpes simplex virus type 2; hydrogen peroxide; lactic acid; vaginal lactobacilli
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INHIBITION OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 2 BY VAGINAL LACTOBACILLI / Conti, Cinzia; C., Malacrino; Mastromarino, Paola. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0867-5910. - 60:6(2009), pp. 19-26. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Conference on Probiotics and Their Applications tenutosi a Cracow, POLAND nel OCT 15-17, 2008).
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