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Seaweed-derived fucoidans and rhamnan sulfates serve as potent anti-SARS-CoV-2 agents with potential for prophylaxis

  • Yuefan Song
  • , Amit Singh
  • , Maisha M. Feroz
  • , Shirley Xu
  • , Fuming Zhang
  • , Weihua Jin
  • , Ambrish Kumar
  • , Parastoo Azadi
  • , Dennis W. Metzger
  • , Robert J. Linhardt
  • , Jonathan S. Dordick

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Abstract

Seaweeds represent a rich source of sulfated polysaccharides with similarity to heparan sulfate, a facilitator of myriad virus host cell attachment. For this reason, attention has been drawn to their antiviral activity, including the potential for anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity. We have identified and structurally characterized several fucoidan extracts, including those from different species of brown macroalga, and a rhamnan sulfate from a green macroalga species. A high molecular weight fucoidan extracted from Saccharina japonica (FSjRPI-27), and a rhamnan sulfate extracted from Monostroma nitidum (RSMn), showed potent competitive inhibition of spike glycoprotein receptor binding to a heparin-coated SPR chip. This inhibition was also observed in cell-based assays using hACE2 HEK-293 T cells infected by pseudotyped SARS-CoV-2 virus with IC50 values <1 μg/mL. Effectiveness was demonstrated in vivo using hACE2–transgenic mice. Intranasal administration of FSjRPI-27 showed protection when dosed 6 h prior to and at infection, and then every 2 days post-infection, with 100 % survival and no toxicity at 104 plaque-forming units per mouse vs. buffer control. At 5-fold higher virus dose, FSjRPI-27 reduced mortality and yielded reduced viral titers in bronchioalveolar fluid and lung homogenates vs. buffer control. These findings suggest the potential application of seaweed-based sulfated polysaccharides as promising anti-SARS-CoV-2 prophylactics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122156
JournalCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume337
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fractionation
  • Fucoidan
  • In vitro anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity
  • In vivo prophylaxis
  • Rhamnan sulfate
  • SARS-CoV-2

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