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Tea polyphenols as natural products for potential future management of HIV infection - An overview

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posted on 2018-08-24, 00:00 authored by HR Sodagari, R Bahramsoltani, MH Farzaei, AH Abdolghaffari, N Rezaei, Andrew Taylor-Robinson
Belonging to the Lentivirus genus of animal retroviruses, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the etiological agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) which attacks cells of the immune system including CD4+ T lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells. A rapid progression to immunodeficiency and the higher transmissibility of HIV-1 compared to HIV-2 are hallmarks of the worldwide spread of AIDS. Conventional HIV treatments are limited by drug toxicity and by multi-drug resistance, caused by the high genetic variability of HIV. This has led researchers into new areas of drug discovery in search of novel therapeutic molecules. Accumulating evidence indicates that tea polyphenols possess a range of beneficial properties including anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, neuro-protective, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral effects. The anti-HIV infection potential of tea polyphenols has been confirmed by several preclinical studies. This suggests that polyphenol-rich extracts of tea could be used as dietary supplements as part of a combined therapeutic regimen with conventional anti-HIV drugs. Phenolic structures may also be considered as backbones for the discovery of a new generation of anti-HIV remedies. This review provides a perspective on the anti-HIV activity of tea polyphenols and their development as a possible source of future drugs for the therapy of HIV/AIDS.

History

Volume

16

Issue

2

Start Page

60

End Page

72

Number of Pages

13

eISSN

2320-3358

ISSN

0972-5547

Publisher

Natural Remedies Pvt Ltd.

Additional Rights

Published under a Creative Commons license. Attribution is required. Articles may be shared and adapted for non-commercial purposes. (CC BY-NC)

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran, Institute of Medicinal Plants, ACECR, Karaj, Iran

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Natural Remedies

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