articleJournal of NanobiotechnologyJan 1, 2010GOLD OA

Mode of antiviral action of silver nanoparticles against HIV-1

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Abstract

Background

Silver nanoparticles have proven to exert antiviral activity against HIV-1 at non-cytotoxic concentrations, but the mechanism underlying their HIV-inhibitory activity has not been not fully elucidated. In this study, silver nanoparticles are evaluated to elucidate their mode of antiviral action against HIV-1 using a panel of different in vitro assays.

Results

Our data suggest that silver nanoparticles exert anti-HIV activity at an early stage of viral replication, most likely as a virucidal agent or as an inhibitor of viral entry. Silver nanoparticles bind to gp120 in a manner that prevents CD4-dependent virion binding, fusion, and infectivity, acting as an effective virucidal agent against cell-free virus (laboratory strains, clinical isolates, T and M tropic strains, and resistant strains) and cell-associated virus. Besides, silver nanoparticles inhibit post-entry stages of the HIV-1 life cycle.

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1,062
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22.55
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100%
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45
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Authors

4

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Infectivity
  • Mode of action
  • In vitro
  • Silver nanoparticle
  • Virus
  • Mechanism of action
  • Viral entry
  • Viral replication
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Responsible consumption and production
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