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Pu Fan1,2, Peng Lv2, Sen Zhang3
1School of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210023, China.
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Influenza A virus pandemics pose a persistent global health threat, and emerging antiviral resistance underscores the critical importance of developing novel broad-spectrum therapeutic agents. Building on licorice's (Glycyrrhiza spp.) historical use in traditional Chinese medicine for respiratory infections-as documented in the Chinese Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Influenza-and its demonstrated anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity, we identified licoflavone B as a potent anti-influenza agent, bridging ethnopharmacological knowledge with mechanistic validation. In this study, we identified licoflavone B, a natural flavonoid derived from licorice (Glycyrrhiza spp.), as a potent inhibitor of diverse influenza viruses, including multiple influenza A subtypes and type B virus. Mechanistic studies revealed that licoflavone B selectively targets the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), effectively suppressing viral replication. The compound exhibits a favorable selectivity index (SI = 14.9-29.9), indicating a promising therapeutic window. Molecular docking simulations identified potential binding interactions between licoflavone B and regions of the RdRp complex, which were further validated by dose-dependent inhibition of viral nucleoprotein (NP) and polymerase subunit PB2 expression in Western blot and immunofluorescence assays. In addition, licoflavone B maintained broad-spectrum antiviral activity against multiple influenza strains, including H1N1 (A/Puerto Rico/8/34), H3N2 (A/Darwin/9/2021), and a clinical influenza B isolate (B/Beijing/ZYY-B18/2018). These findings position licoflavone B as a promising lead compound for developing next-generation, broad-spectrum antiviral therapies against influenza and potentially other viruses.
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