Inhibitory effects of a hot-water extract of cumin fruit on influenza A virus infection
Abdullah Al Sufian Shuvo, Yoshihiko Maekawa, Masahiro Kassai, Takeshi Kawahara

TL;DR
A hot-water extract of cumin fruit was found to inhibit influenza A virus infection in lab tests, potentially preventing viral attachment and absorption.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that cumin fruit extract inhibits influenza A virus infection in vitro, independent of cuminaldehyde.
Findings
Cumin fruit extract suppressed M1 protein expression and inhibited IAV-induced haemagglutination and clathrin-dependent endocytosis.
The extract significantly reduced IAV replication in plaque formation assays without harming host cells.
Cuminaldehyde was not detected in the extract and did not inhibit IAV infection when tested separately.
Abstract
The influenza A virus (IAV) is an extremely contagious virus responsible for both seasonal flu and global pandemics. Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L., family Apiaceae) is a spice widely used in numerous Asian nations. The cumin fruit, commonly termed ‘cumin seed’, has been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of several ailments; however, its effect on IAV is not completely understood. This study investigated the effect of cumin fruit hot-water extract (CWE) on IAV infection. Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells were infected with IAV (H1N1) and used for in vitro experiments. Pre-infection treatment of the target cells with CWE suppressed M1 protein expression in a dose-dependent manner, whereas post-infection treatment had no such effect. CWE at concentrations of 12.5 µg/mL or higher also inhibited IAV-induced haemagglutination and clathrin-dependent endocytosis. Even, a plaque…
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TopicsInfluenza Virus Research Studies · interferon and immune responses · SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
