1Department
of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kafrelsheikh
University, 33516, Elgeish Street, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt; 2Department
of Gynecology &Artificial Insemination, Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, Kafrelsheikh University:
33516, Elgeish Street, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt; 3Veterinary
Science Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Higher Colleges of
Technology, P.O. Box 7946, Sharjah, UAE; 4Director of
ANDI center of excellence in antivenom research, VACSERA, Postal
code: 1179, Giza, Egypt;
*Corresponding author:
mmohamadin@hct.ac.ae
Abstract
Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD)
is the most important contagious disease of cloven-hooved animals. The disease
is known to causes huge economic losses to livestock production and trade;
therefore, requiring the development of effective preventive and therapeutic
interventions. Recently, Bee venom
(BV) has been reported to exhibit antiviral activities against many
enveloped and non-enveloped viruses. The antiviral properties of
BV against
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV)
have not been enough investigated. Hence, in this work, we evaluated the
inhibitory effects of BV
against FMDV using cell-based
virus inhibition assay, real time PCR and electron microscopy. Treatment of FMDV
with BV caused significant (25.7%) reduction in virus titers suggesting a
virucidal activity of BV. BV also caused a 20.8% reduction in virus titers when
cells were treated with BV before infection suggesting antiviral state induction
in cells. This finding was supported by increased interferon-gamma (IFNγ) levels
in BV treated cells. These findings suggest BV could be used as a preventive or
therapeutic agent. (On animal model, its antiviral effects evaluated already).
To Cite This Article:
Alkhalefa N, Elkon I, Manzoor R, Elfiky A, and Mohamadin
M,
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Antiviral effect of bee venom on foot and mouth disease virus (an
in-vitro Study).
Pak Vet J. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2020.105