Bhosale S, Kumar A. Screening of phytoconstituents of Andrographis paniculata against various targets of Japanese encephalitis virus: An in-silico and in-vitro target-based approach.
CURRENT RESEARCH IN PHARMACOLOGY AND DRUG DISCOVERY 2021;
2:100043. [PMID:
34909671 PMCID:
PMC8663989 DOI:
10.1016/j.crphar.2021.100043]
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Abstract
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is one of the viral diseases affecting millions of peoples across the globe specifically developing countries. There is no specific treatment available, however, vaccines are available for its prevention. Unfortunately, available vaccines are not effective against all clinical isolates and are also associated with neurological complications in some individuals. We have screened the selected phytoconstituents of Andrographis paniculata against various targets of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) using Schrodinger suite 2019-3. Among all selected phytoconstituents, andrographolide has shown a good binding affinity towards NS3 protease as compared to NS3 helicase and NS5 Rdrp (RNA dependent RNA polymerase) of JEV. The molecular dynamics (MD) results have also shown good stability of andrographolide in the active site of NS3 protease. The absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity (ADMET) analysis has also indicated a good pharmacokinetic and safety profile of andrographolide. Finally, the in-vitro target-based assay have confirmed the inhibitory potential of andrographolide against the NS3 protease of JEV. In conclusion, andrographolide could have the potential to develop as an antiviral agent against JEV through inhibition of protease, however, further investigations are required.
Andrographolide has shown stable binding conformation in the active site of protease of JEV.
The protease of JEV was inhibited in a concentration dependent manner.
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