Assay Method Information

Assay Name:  DENV-2 Antiviral Assay
Description:  The antiviral activity of all the compounds of the invention was tested against the DENV-2 16681 strain which was labeled with enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGPF). The culture medium consists of minimal essential medium supplemented with 2% of heat-inactivated fetal calf serum, 0.04% gentamycin (50 mg/mL) and 2 mM of L-glutamine. Vero cells, obtained from ECACC, were suspended in culture medium and 25 μL was added to 384-well plates (2500 cells/well), which already contain the antiviral compounds. Typically, these plates contain a 5-fold serial dilution of 9 dilution steps of the test compound at 200 times the final concentration in 100% DMSO (200 nL). In addition, each compound concentration is tested in quadruplicate (final concentration range: 25 μM-0.000064 μM or 2.5 μM-0.0000064 μM for the most active compounds). Finally, each plate contains wells which are assigned as virus controls (containing cells and virus in the absence of compound), cell controls (containing cells in the absence of virus and compound) and medium controls (containing medium in the absence of cells, virus and compounds). To the wells assigned as medium control, 25 μL of culture medium was added instead of Vero cells. Once the cells are added to the plates, the plates were incubated for 30 minutes at room temperature to allow the cells to distribute evenly within the wells. Next, the plates were incubated in a fully humidified incubator (37° C., 5% CO2) until the next day. Then, DENV-2 strain 16681, labeled with eGFP, was added at a multiplicity of infection (MOI) of 0.5.Therefore, 15 μL of virus suspension was added to all the wells containing test compound and to the wells assigned as virus control. In parallel, 15 μL of culture medium was added to the medium and cell controls. Next, the plates were incubated for 3 days in a fully humidified incubator (37° C., 5% CO2). At the day of the read out, the eGFP fluorescence was measured using an automated fluorescence microscope at 488 nm (blue laser). Using an in-house LIMS system, inhibition dose response curves for each compound were calculated and the half maximal effective concentration (EC50) was determined. Therefore, the percent inhibition (I) for every test concentration is calculated using the following formula: I=100*(ST−SCC)/(SVC−SCC); ST, SCC and SVC are the amount of eGFP signal in the test compound, cell control and virus control wells, respectively. The EC50 represents the concentration of a compound at which the virus replication is inhibited with 50%, as measured by a 50% reduction of the eGFP fluorescent intensity compared to the virus control.
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