H. Nakashima et al., SULFATED PENTAGALLOYL GLUCOSE (Y-ART-3) INHIBITS HIV REPLICATION AND CYTOPATHIC EFFECTS IN-VITRO, AND REDUCES HIV-INFECTION IN HU-PBL-SCID MICE, Antiviral research, 30(2-3), 1996, pp. 95-108
To evaluate the efficacy of Y-ART-3 as an antiviral drug for HIV infec
tions, its anti-HIV activity was assessed in vitro in cell culture sys
tems and in vivo in hu-PBL-SCID mice. The results indicated that Y-ART
-3 invariably inhibited not only HIV-1, but also HIV-2 and SIV strains
. Its mechanism of action is ascribed to inhibition of viral adsorptio
n to CD4-positive cells. In an in vivo study, human Ig- and CD4-positi
ve cells were detected at similar levels in Y-ART-3-treated hu-PBL-SCI
D mice that were infected with HIV, and in PBS-treated control hu-PBL
SCID mice that were not infected with HIV. If HIV positivity was calcu
lated using the number of tests in which HIV was detected (i.e. PCR, a
nd p24 from co-cultures of spleen and peritoneal wash cells), a signif
icant effect of Y-ART-3 at a dose of 4 mg/kg was noted. Therefore, Y-A
RT-3 may be considered to be a potent and effective anti-HIV compound.