2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2005.03.005
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Lactoferrin inhibits enterovirus 71 infection by binding to VP1 protein and host cells

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“…The serum collected from EV71-infected individuals during the convalescent phase could neutralize EV71 infection in vitro, and the neutralization epitope was mapped to a fragment of VP1 (8,43). Lactoferrin, a protein component of mammalian breast milk, has been shown to bind to VP1 and to block EV71 infection (48). These observations suggest that VP1 plays a pivotal role in the life cycle of EV71.…”
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“…The serum collected from EV71-infected individuals during the convalescent phase could neutralize EV71 infection in vitro, and the neutralization epitope was mapped to a fragment of VP1 (8,43). Lactoferrin, a protein component of mammalian breast milk, has been shown to bind to VP1 and to block EV71 infection (48). These observations suggest that VP1 plays a pivotal role in the life cycle of EV71.…”
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“…We postulated that SP40 interacted with heparan sulfate and blocked EV-71 attachment (14). Similarly, bovine and human lactoferrin exhibited antiviral activities against EV-71 when tested in vitro and in vivo, possibly due to direct interaction with heparan sulfate, resulting in interference with EV-71 binding (15,16). In a recent study, heparin and heparan sulfate were reported to exhibit antiviral activities against EV-71 infection (17).…”
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“…With respect to its antiviral activity, LF acts as an inhibitor for viral entry to target cells but does not repress the intracellular replication of viruses (4). For example, LF prevents viral infection by binding to the envelope proteins E1 and E2 of the hepatitis C virus (5) or the VP1 protein in enterovirus (6). Several reports have also described the immunoregulatory and anti-tumor metastasis activities of LF.…”
Section: Lactoferrin (Lf)mentioning
confidence: 99%