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Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy | 2005

Novel Phorbol Esters Exert Dichotomous Effects on Inhibition of HIV-1 Infection and Activation of Latent HIV-1 Expression

Yu Zhong; Yuji Matsuya; Hideo Nemoto; Masao Mori; Haruo Saito; Naoki Yamamoto

Two new phorbol esters, NPB-11 (12-O-methoxymethylphorbol-13-decanoate) and NPB-15 (12-O-benzyloxymethylphorbol-13-decanoate) were synthesized. The compounds exhibited potent anti-HIV-1 activity and low cytotoxicity in MT-4 cells by MTT assay even at a high concentration [50% cytotoxic concentrations (CC50) were 8.32 and 4.39 μg/ml, respectively]. Two inhibitors strongly suppressed HIV-1 (IIIB strain) replication in MT-4 cells with a 50% effective concentration (EC50) of 1.3 and 0.27 ng/ml, respectively. NPB-11 efficiently blocked replication of both X4 and R5 HIV-1 in PHA-activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells and MT-4 cells as revealed by p24 assay. The antiviral activity appeared to be mediated, at least partially, by the down-regulation of the expression of CD4 and the HIV-1 co-receptors, CXCR4 and CCR5. The compounds were also capable of selectively up-regulating HIV-1 expression in a variety of latently infected cell lines and inducing cell death in HIV-1 infected cells. The effect of NPBs on the induction of HIV-1 was specifically blocked by nontoxic doses of a protein kinase C blocker, staurosporine. NPB-11 blocked the spread of HIV-1 released from latently infected ACH-2 cells to MT-4 cells in a co-culture system. When combined with AZT, NPB-11 synergistically inhibited HIV-1 replication in MTT assay using MT-4 cells. These data suggest that these agents might be useful in reducing persistent viral reservoirs in patients and as adjuvant therapy in patients treated with HAART.


Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences | 2011

Photoexcited triplet states of new UV absorbers, cinnamic acid 2-methylphenyl esters

Azusa Kikuchi; Haruo Saito; Masao Mori; Mikio Yagi


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2005

Synthesis of new phorbol derivatives having ethereal side chain and evaluation of their anti-HIV activity

Yuji Matsuya; Zhong Yu; Naoki Yamamoto; Masao Mori; Haruo Saito; Makoto Takeuchi; Mamiko Ito; Hideo Nemoto


Archive | 2003

Compounds and preparations having antiviral effect

Masao Mori; Haruo Saito; Hideo Nemoto; Naoiki Yamamoto; Masao Hattori


Archive | 1998

Stereoisomeric indole compounds, process for the preparation of the same, and use thereof

Masao Mori; Masako Nakagawa; Atsushi Nishida; Mihoko Fuwa; Haruo Saito; Takayuki Matsunaga; Satoshi Takahashi; Chika Hasegawa


Archive | 2008

Ultraviolet absorber comprising p-alkoxycinnamic acid derivatives

Masao Mori; Haruo Saito


Archive | 2003

NOVEL CHROMENE COMPOUND

Takayuki Matsunaga; Satoshi Takahashi; Masaru Ogasawara; Daisuke Fujita; Masao Mori; Haruo Saito; Jun Mori; Toshimitu Hayashi; Makoto Iwashima


Archive | 2002

Compound protecting against ultraviolet rays

Masao Mori; Haruo Saito; Masako Nakagawa; Atsushi Nishida


Archive | 2002

Compound protecting against ultraviolet

Masao Mori; Haruo Saito; Masako Nakagawa; Atsushi Nishida


Archive | 1998

Stereoisomere indolderivate, verfahren zu ihrer herstellung und ihre verwendung Stereoisomers indole derivatives, processes for their manufacture and their use

Masao Mori; Masako Nakagawa; Atsushi Nishida; Mihoko Fuwa; Haruo Saito; Takayuki Matsunaga; Satoshi Takahashi; Chika Hasegawa

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Satoshi Takahashi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Naoki Yamamoto

National Institutes of Health

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