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Anti-Herpetic Activity of Killer Peptide (KP): An In Vitro Study

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2024 Oct 16
PMID 39408931
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Abstract

Antimicrobial peptides represent a promising alternative to traditional drugs in relation to cost, toxicity, and, primarily, the growing problem of drug resistance. Here, we report on the activity against HSV-1 and HSV-2 of a previously described wide-spectrum synthetic decapeptide, Killer Peptide (KP). As determined by plaque reduction assays, treatment with KP at 100 μg/mL resulted in a reduction in the viral yield titer of 3.5 Logs for HSV-1 and 4.1 Logs for HSV-2. Further evaluation of KP antiviral activity focused on the early stages of the virus replicative cycle, including the determination of the residual infectivity of viral suspensions treated with KP. A direct effect of the peptide on viral particles impairing virus absorption and penetration was shown. The toxicity profile proved to be extremely good, with a selectivity index of 29.6 for HSV-1 and 156 for HSV-2. KP was also active against acyclovir (ACV)-resistant HSV isolates, while HSV subcultures in the presence of sub-inhibitory doses of KP did not lead to the emergence of resistant strains. Finally, the antiviral action of KP proved to be synergistic with that of ACV. Overall, these results demonstrate that KP could represent an interesting addition/alternative to acyclovir for antiviral treatment.

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