Novel antiviral activity and mechanism of bromocriptine as a Zika virus NS2B-NS3 protease inhibitor

Jasper Fuk Woo Chan, Kenn Ka Heng Chik, Shuofeng Yuan, Cyril Chik Yan Yip, Zheng Zhu, Kah Meng Tee, Jessica Oi Ling Tsang, Chris Chung Sing Chan, Vincent Kwok Man Poon, Gang Lu, Anna Jinxia Zhang, Kin Kui Lai, Kwok Hung Chan, Richard Yi Tsun Kao, Kwok Yung Yuen

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Abstract

Zika virus (ZIKV) infection is associated with congenital malformations in infected fetuses and severe neurological and other systemic complications in adults. There are currently limited anti-ZIKV treatment options that are readily available and safe for use in pregnancy. In this drug repurposing study, bromocriptine was found to have inhibitory effects on ZIKV replication in cytopathic effect inhibition, virus yield reduction, and plaque reduction assays. Time-of-drug-addition assay showed that bromocriptine exerted anti-ZIKV activity between 0 and 12 h post-ZIKV inoculation, corroborating with post-entry events in the virus replication cycle prior to budding. Our docking model showed that bromocriptine interacted with several active site residues of the proteolytic cavity involving H51 and S135 in the ZIKV-NS2B-NS3 protease protein, and might occupy the active site and inhibit the protease activity of the ZIKV-NS2B-NS3 protein. A fluorescence-based protease inhibition assay confirmed that bromocriptine inhibited ZIKV protease activity. Moreover, bromocriptine exhibited synergistic effect with interferon-α2b against ZIKV replication in cytopathic effect inhibition assay. The availability of per vagina administration of bromocriptine as suppositories or vaginoadhesive discs and the synergistic anti-ZIKV activity between bromocriptine and type I interferon may make bromocriptine a potentially useful and readily available treatment option for ZIKV infection. The anti-ZIKV effects of bromocriptine should be evaluated in a suitable animal model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-37
Number of pages9
JournalAntiviral Research
Volume141
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 1 2017
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Pharmacology
  • Virology

Keywords

  • Antiviral
  • Bromocriptine
  • Interferon
  • Protease
  • Treatment
  • Zika

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