Recombinant superoxide dismutase (SOD) administered by aerosol inhibits respiratory syncytial virus infection in cotton rats

Philip R. Wyde*, Donna K. Moore, D. Miles Pimentel, Brian E. Gilbert, Rami Nimrod, Amos Panet

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Abstract

Recombinant (r) human (hu) manganese (Mn) and copper-zinc (CuZn) superoxide dismutase (SOD) were evaluated for their cytotoxicity and antiviral activity against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in tissue culture and in cotton rats. No apparent cytotoxicity or inhibition of RSV was observed in the tissue culture studies (both compounds had IC50 and ECS50 values ≤ 1000 μg/ml and a selective index = 1). However, significant reductions in mean pulmonary RSV titers (ranging between 0.5 and 1.9 log10/g of lung compared with the mean pulmonary viral titers detected in similarly inoculated, placebo-treated control animals) were seen in most of the experiments, in which experimentally infected cotton rats were exposed to continuous small-particle aerosols (reservoir concentrations ≤ 20 mg/ml) containing either rhuMnSOD or rhuCuZnSOD. This protective effect was dose dependent and not observed when either rSOD compound was administered parenterally (intraperitoneally) or intranasally. No toxic effects were noted in any of the cotton rats exposed to aerosols of either rhuMn or CuZnSOD; nor was any evidence of drug-induced histopathology observed in sections of lung prepared from these animals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173-184
Number of pages12
JournalAntiviral Research
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1996
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antiviral
  • Cotton rats
  • CuZnSOD
  • MnSOD
  • Respiratory syncytial virus
  • Respiratory syncytial virus, RSV
  • SOD

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