Nucleoside metabolism in herpes simplex virus-infected cells following treatment with interferon and acyclovir, a possible mechanism of synergistic antiviral activity.
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Alpha interferon (IFN-alpha) and nucleoside analogs have been shown to have synergistic antiherpesvirus activity in cultured cells. The mechanisms responsible for this synergistic activity are not known, but we hypothesize that IFN-alpha-induced alterations of nucleoside metabolism in virus-infected cells may play an important role. Infection of cells with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) led to an increase in uptake of thymidine into cells. Treatment of infected cells with recombinant IFN-alpha for 24 h prior to infection resulted in a significant reduction in the uptake of exogenous thymidine but did not reduce the apparent incorporation of exogenous thymidine into DNA. The amount of exogenous thymidine phosphorylated relative to the amount taken up was the same in IFN-alpha-treated and control cultures. IFN-alpha treatment of HSV-1-infected cells also resulted in a reduction in the pool sizes of endogenous deoxyribonucleoside-5'-triphosphates relative to those of untreated HSV-1-infected cultures. Although IFN-alpha affected the metabolism of natural nucleosides in HSV-1-infected cells, it did not significantly reduce the uptake of the antiviral guanosine analog acyclovir into HSV-1-infected cells or the amount of acyclovir-5'-triphosphate accumulated. Therefore, in IFN-alpha-treated cells the concentration of a natural nucleoside, thymidine, was reduced, as were the pools of all deoxyribonucleoside-5'-triphosphates. No decrease in acyclovir or acyclovir-5'-triphosphate concentration was observed, however, when acyclovir-treated cells were exposed to IFN-alpha. These data suggest that IFN-alpha-induced alterations in nucleoside metabolism may be one mechanism whereby IFN-alpha and acyclovir express synergistic antiherpes-virus activity.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
دوره 34 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1990