Antiviral activity of cathelicidins against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV): Mechanisms, and efficacy

Fatemeh Pashaie, Tabitha E Hoornweg, Floris J Bikker, Tineke Veenendaal, Femke Broere, Edwin J A Veldhuizen

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Abstract

Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a harmful coronavirus infecting pigs, which is resulting in substantial financial losses in the global pig industry. The lack of effective vaccines or treatments underscores the pressing need for new antiviral strategies. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), specifically cathelicidins such as LL-37, have demonstrated promising activity against a range of viruses. This study aims to elucidate the antiviral mechanisms of cathelicidins by examining their inhibitory capabilities against PEDV in vitro. Four pig-derived antimicrobial peptides (PMAP-36, PMAP-23, PR-39, and PG-1), together with chicken-derived CATH-B1 and human-derived LL-37 were analyzed for their anti-PEDV activity. Flow cytometry and fluorescent microscopy confirmed that LL-37 and CATH-B1 had strong inhibitory effects at non-toxic concentrations of 5 and 10 µM, significantly reducing GFP-PEDV infection of Vero cells both in co- and pre-incubation setups. In contrast, none of the porcine peptides exhibited any inhibitory effects, even at higher doses. Fluorogenic LL-37 was shown to enter VERO cells, indicative of a possible immunomodulatory antiviral mode of action. However, transmission electron microscopy clearly indicated that both LL-37 and CATH-B1 affected virus morphology and caused aggregation of viral particles, showing that peptide-virus interaction caused reduced virus infectivity. In conclusion, this analysis highlights the potential of LL-37 and CATH-B1 as inhibitors against PEDV, suggesting promising directions for innovative therapeutic antiviral strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number199496
Pages (from-to)199496
JournalVirus Research
Volume350
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 14 Nov 2024

Bibliographical note

Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Funding

This work was partially financially supported by Perstorp Waspik B.V. The authors would like to thank Sergio Gonz\u00E1lez Acosta (IPNA-CSIC, Spain) for providing the parrot AMPs, and Nalan Liv, (Center for Molecular Medicine, UMC Utrecht, The Netherlands) for her help with the transmission electron microscopy studies. We also thank Richard Wubbolts and Esther van \u2019t Veld (Center for Cell Imaging, Utrecht University, The Netherlands) for their help with confocal microscopy, and the Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, for their support.

FundersFunder number
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University
Perstorp Waspik B.V
Perstorp Waspik B.V.
Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht
Center for Molecular Medicine
Nalan Liv

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