Lipoproteins account for part of the broad non-specific antiviral activity of human serum.

I P Singh, A K Chopra, D H Coppenhaver, G M Ananatharamaiah, S Baron
Author Information
  1. I P Singh: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555-1019, USA.

Abstract

Several antiviral substances have been detected in human serum but few have been shown to possess broad antiviral activity. These broadly active antiviral molecules could be of significance as innate defense mechanisms. We have previously identified and characterized a broadly antiviral glycoprotein, UTI3, which accounts for 50 antiviral units/ml of human and mammalian sera. In addition there are reports of antiviral activity of human serum apolipoprotein A-1 (apo A-1), an important constituent of high density lipoprotein (HDL), against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and herpesvirus. Therefore we investigated (1) whether HDL is broadly antiviral, (2) how much of the broad antiviral activity of serum is due to HDL, and (3) the mechanism(s) of HDL's antiviral action. In this paper we report that (1) HDL does have broad antiviral activity, (2) HDL accounts for a modest but significant portion of the antiviral activity of serum, and (3) HDL acts by preventing virus penetration. Overall, HDL may be one of the broadly antiviral defences in the bloodstream.

MeSH Term

Animals
Antiviral Agents
Chlorocebus aethiops
Humans
Lipoproteins, HDL
Mengovirus
Newcastle disease virus
Poliovirus
RNA Viruses
Semliki forest virus
Sindbis Virus
Vaccinia virus
Vero Cells
Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus
Virus Replication

Chemicals

Antiviral Agents
Lipoproteins, HDL

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