Acyclovir is an acyclic guanine analog with a considerable activity against herpes simplex viruses. We studied the antiherpetic activity of acyclovir in macrophages and fibroblast cell lines. Utilising a plaque reduction assay we found that acyclovir potently inhibited the HSV-1 replication in macrophages (EC50 = 0.0025 μM) compared to Vero (EC50 = 8.5 μM) and MRC-5 (EC50 = 3.3 μM) cells. The cytotoxicity of acyclovir was not detected at concentrations ≤ 20 μM, thus the selective index in macrophages was >8000. This marked difference in antiherpetic activity between macrophages and fibroblasts was not observed with Foscarnet and PMEA. We suggest that this potent antiviral effect of acyclovir is mainly due to a proficient phosphorylation of the drug and/or a favourable dGTP/acyclovir triphosphate ratio in macrophage cells. © 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.

The potency of acyclovir can be markedly different in different cell types

Tavazzi, Barbara;
2001-01-01

Abstract

Acyclovir is an acyclic guanine analog with a considerable activity against herpes simplex viruses. We studied the antiherpetic activity of acyclovir in macrophages and fibroblast cell lines. Utilising a plaque reduction assay we found that acyclovir potently inhibited the HSV-1 replication in macrophages (EC50 = 0.0025 μM) compared to Vero (EC50 = 8.5 μM) and MRC-5 (EC50 = 3.3 μM) cells. The cytotoxicity of acyclovir was not detected at concentrations ≤ 20 μM, thus the selective index in macrophages was >8000. This marked difference in antiherpetic activity between macrophages and fibroblasts was not observed with Foscarnet and PMEA. We suggest that this potent antiviral effect of acyclovir is mainly due to a proficient phosphorylation of the drug and/or a favourable dGTP/acyclovir triphosphate ratio in macrophage cells. © 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
2001
Acyclovir
Foscarnet
HSV-1 inhibition
Macrophages
PMEA
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