“…The mechanism by which cardenolides affect several steps of HSV replication could be related to the inhibition of Na + / K + -ATPase in host cells. Many studies have demonstrated the modulation of Na + /K + -ATPase functions in host cells by DNA viruses (adenoviruses [18], cytomegalovirus [23,[70][71][72], and HSV [27,28]), and RNA viruses (chikungunya virus [19,73], coronaviruses [20,74,75], respiratory syncytial virus [76,77], Ebola virus [78,79], influenza virus [33,80,81], and HIV [30,31,82]). By activating signaling cascades or by altering the concentration of intracellular ions, the binding of cardenolides to Na + /K + -ATPase seems to create an unfavorable environment for viral replication.…”