The recent COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the scientific community to prioritize the discovery of preventive methods and new therapeutics, including the investigation of natural compounds with antiviral potential. Fungal secondary metabolites (SMs) repre sent a promising source of antiviral drugs due to their structural diversity and intrinsic biocompatibility. Herein, the antiviral activity of 6-pentyl-α-pyrone (6PP) against bovine coronavirus (BCoV) has been evaluated in vitro. Considering that BCoV and SARS-CoV-2 are both members of the Betacoronavirus genus and share several key features, BCoV repre sents a valuable reference model for human coronavirus research. A non-cytotoxic dose of 6PP was used on MDBKcells to evaluate its antiviral activity against BCoV. Different experimental conditions were employed to examine cell monolayer protection both pre and post-infection, as well as the potential inhibition of viral internalization. Overall, post-infection 6PP treatment reduced viral load and decreased viral internalization. Results were analyzed using viral titration and quantitative PCR, while data interpretation was performed by statistical software tools. This study presents a novel fluorescence quantification approach with high confidence demonstrated by its significant concordance with RT-qPCRresults. These data suggest that 6PP could be an effective antiviral agent for BCoV, warranting further investigation of its role in coronavirus inhibition.
In Vitro Antiviral Activity of the Fungal Metabolite 6-Pentyl-α-Pyrone Against Bovine Coronavirus: A Translational Study to SARS-CoV-2 / Iris Vasinioti, Violetta; Eugene Odigie, Amienwanlen; Catella, Cristiana; Casalino, Elisabetta; Stella Lucente, Maria; Del Sorbo, Luca; Salvatore, Maria Michela; Vinale, Francesco; Tempesta, Maria; Fiorito, Filomena; Staropoli, Alessia; Andolfi, Anna; Buonavoglia, Alessio; Pratelli And Paolo Capozza, Annamaria. - In: VETERINARY SCIENCES. - ISSN 2306-7381. - (2025). [10.3390/vetsci12070634]
In Vitro Antiviral Activity of the Fungal Metabolite 6-Pentyl-α-Pyrone Against Bovine Coronavirus: A Translational Study to SARS-CoV-2
Luca Del Sorbo;Maria Michela Salvatore;Francesco Vinale;Filomena Fiorito;Alessia Staropoli;Anna Andolfi;
2025
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The recent COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the scientific community to prioritize the discovery of preventive methods and new therapeutics, including the investigation of natural compounds with antiviral potential. Fungal secondary metabolites (SMs) repre sent a promising source of antiviral drugs due to their structural diversity and intrinsic biocompatibility. Herein, the antiviral activity of 6-pentyl-α-pyrone (6PP) against bovine coronavirus (BCoV) has been evaluated in vitro. Considering that BCoV and SARS-CoV-2 are both members of the Betacoronavirus genus and share several key features, BCoV repre sents a valuable reference model for human coronavirus research. A non-cytotoxic dose of 6PP was used on MDBKcells to evaluate its antiviral activity against BCoV. Different experimental conditions were employed to examine cell monolayer protection both pre and post-infection, as well as the potential inhibition of viral internalization. Overall, post-infection 6PP treatment reduced viral load and decreased viral internalization. Results were analyzed using viral titration and quantitative PCR, while data interpretation was performed by statistical software tools. This study presents a novel fluorescence quantification approach with high confidence demonstrated by its significant concordance with RT-qPCRresults. These data suggest that 6PP could be an effective antiviral agent for BCoV, warranting further investigation of its role in coronavirus inhibition.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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