Aqueous extracts from peppermint, sage and lemon balm leaves display potent anti-HIV-1 activity by increasing the virion density

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Geuenich, Silvia [1 ]
Goffinet, Christine [1 ]
Venzke, Stephanie [1 ]
Nolkemper, Silke [1 ,2 ]
Baumann, Ingo [3 ]
Plinkert, Peter [3 ]
Reichling, Juergen [2 ]
Keppler, Oliver T. [1 ]
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[1] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Virol, Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Pharm & Mol Biotechnol, Heidelberg, Germany
[3] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Heidelberg, Germany
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10.1186/1742-4690-5-27
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Background: Aqueous extracts from leaves of well known species of the Lamiaceae family were examined for their potency to inhibit infection by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ( HIV-1). Results: Extracts from lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis L.), peppermint ( Mentha x piperita L.), and sage (Salvia officinalis L.) exhibited a high and concentration-dependent activity against the infection of HIV-1 in T-cell lines, primary macrophages, and in ex vivo tonsil histocultures with 50% inhibitory concentrations as low as 0.004%. The aqueous Lamiaceae extracts did not or only at very high concentrations interfere with cell viability. Mechanistically, extract exposure of free virions potently and rapidly inhibited infection, while exposure of surface-bound virions or target cells alone had virtually no antiviral effect. In line with this observation, a virion-fusion assay demonstrated that HIV-1 entry was drastically impaired following treatment of particles with Lamiaceae extracts, and the magnitude of this effect at the early stage of infection correlated with the inhibitory potency on HIV-1 replication. Extracts were active against virions carrying diverse envelopes (X4 and R5 HIV-1, vesicular stomatitis virus, ecotropic murine leukemia virus), but not against a non-enveloped adenovirus. Following exposure to Lamiaceae extracts, the stability of virions as well as virion-associated levels of envelope glycoprotein and processed Gag protein were unaffected, while, surprisingly, sucrose-density equilibrium gradient analyses disclosed a marked increase of virion density. Conclusion: Aqueous extracts from Lamiaceae can drastically and rapidly reduce the infectivity of HIV-1 virions at non-cytotoxic concentrations. An extract-induced enhancement of the virion's density prior to its surface engagement appears to be the most likely mode of action. By harbouring also a strong activity against herpes simplex virus type 2, these extracts may provide a basis for the development of novel virucidal topical microbicides.
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