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    Shark Molecule Kills Human Viruses, Too

    A molecule found in sharks appears to be able to wipe out human liver viruses, such as hepatitis, new research has found. 

    "Sharks are remarkably resistant to viruses," study researcher Michael Zasloff, of the Georgetown University Medical Center, told LiveScience. Zasloff discovered the molecule, squalamine, in 1993 in the dogfish shark, a small- to medium-size shark found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. [See a Gallery of Wild Sharks]

    "It looked like no other compound that had been described in any animal or plant before. It was something completely unique," Zasloff said. The compound is a potent antibacterial and has shown efficacy in treating human cancers and an eye condition known as macular degeneration, which causes blindness.

    Zasloff's new research shows it can also kill many human liver viruses, though a few researchers who weren't involved in the study do have concerns that in order to see an effect, you'd need toxic levels of the molecule.

    Viral activity

    By studying the compound's structure and how it works in the human body, Zasloff thought it might have some antiviral properties. He saw that the molecule works by sticking to the cell membranes of the liver and blood vessels. While there, it kicks off other proteins, some of which are essential for viruses to enter and survive in the cell.

    The researchers decided to test the compound on several different live viruses that infect liver cells, including hepatitis B, dengue virus and yellow fever. They saw high efficacy across the board.

    The researchers were unable to test the compound against hepatitis C, a virus that infects the livers of about 1.5 percent of the U.S. population and can cause liver cancer, because hepatitis C doesn't grow well in lab models like rats. Yellow fever virus is often used as a surrogate lab test to show possible efficacy against hepatitis C, and the researchers were able to cure yellow fever in hamsters with squalamine.  [7 Devastating Infectious Diseases]

    Zasloff hopes to start human trials in the next few years.

    Future treatments

    The sharks also contain a number of other squalamine-like molecules, which target other tissues and organs. Some interact with the respiratory system and others with the kidneys.

    "I believe that each of those compounds renders those tissues resistant and the day will come when we will be in a position to administer a compound to a human being and render certain organs selectively resistant against particular viruses," Zasloff explained. Zasloff holds several patents for the use of squalamine and related compounds for the treatment of viral diseases.

    Jean Michel Brunel, a researcher from the University of the Mediterranean in Marseille, France, is excited about the data, though he said the concentrations used to kill the viruses are high, and, as such, could be toxic to humans.

    Marc Maresca, a researcher at Paul Cézanne University in Aix-en-Provence, France, who wasn't involved in the study, agreed that the concentrations used were quite high, possibly in toxic ranges for some cells, but in an email to LiveScience Meresca also called the study "very exciting."

    "Overall, the paper is very convincing," Meresca said. "It could open a new way to fight against major viruses such as HBV, HCV or HIV."

    The study was published today (Sept. 19) in the journal Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.

    You can follow LiveScience staff writer Jennifer Welsh on Twitter @microbelover. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     

    36 comments

    • Kunga  •  8 mths ago
      Science rocks!
    • JB  •  8 mths ago
      Alright, in 20 or 30 years we'll be able to use it. It the mean time you'll have to go overseas to get treatment as our government is to inept to get anything done.
    • mikek  •  8 mths ago
      interesting to note that there have been very few if any drugs invented in the traditional way. They are almost always observed in nature and then synthesized. Have to wonder how many potential cures are lost because the host animal or plant has gone extinct. Hope this drug works out. hopefully the toxic effects can be minimized by more research.
      • JODYNNC 8 mths ago
        Don't you worry. There are still so many species of plant and animal not even discovered yet. They are still finding those crazy little frogs all the time. The same goes for Ocean creatures too. Bet they have a lot more finds like this in years to come.
    • A. Chaya  •  8 mths ago
      Great, prescribe it to every rich parent's kid for the sniffles and it will become as useless as the rest of our medicines.
    • Noah  •  8 mths ago
      They would probably just harvest the blood (or synthesize the molecule) instead of killing the sharks off. I know some of you think that medical companies will just take the easy route; however, if this were the case, then the horseshoe crab would be screwed. Pretty much anytime you get a vaccine or get blood drawn for testing of bacterial infections there is a good chance that a horseshoe crab gave its blood for you. The medical companies pay someone to harvest them, then they get cleaned, go through a blood-letting, and then they get put back where they found them.
    • Steev U  •  8 mths ago
      too bad it has to be at a toxic level to be effective
      • yragu47 8 mths ago
        That doesn't mean that you can't administer it. All chemo-therapies are toxic. They just don't give enough to kill you outright.
      • Anonymous 8 mths ago
        if it were not to be toxic, then how would it kill the virus?
      • Cheryl 8 mths ago
        @steev u....don't believe everything you see or hear...they say that so they have a plan "b" ....mary jane helps cancer patients symptoms, do you see the medical community "getting behind" that one do you ... Did you know that it helps breathing diseases ie. Asthma....again blocked by big pharmasutical (sp)companies...
    • QQ  •  8 mths ago
      Neat!
    • Cencalshark  •  8 mths ago
      A molecule found in sharks appears ..keyword ..appears..
      • Cheryl 8 mths ago
        APPEARS IS THE KEY WORD ......NO ACCOUNTABILITY, for the Military or the MEDICAL COMMUNITY....THAT'S JUST THE WAY IT IS.......Even if it was true , do you really think the Pharmasuitical Companies and the AMA ... OR THE MEDICAL WORLD AS A WHOLE... would not do everything in there POWER to squash it BECAUSE THEY MAKE TOO MUCH MONEY OFF THE AVERAGE CANCER PATIENTS TO LET IT HAPPEN. THEY NOW HAVE BUISINESSES GETTING INTO THE CANCER CURING BUSINESS IE. THE CANCER CENTERS OF AMERICA, IRONWOOD AND MANY OTHERS YET TO FOLLOW...ONLY A FEW MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS REALLY WANT TO CURE CANCER THROUGH RESEARCH ...SUCH AS THE City of Hope....been there done that.♥
    • Devan S  •  8 mths ago
      the most feared creatures on the planet carry some of the best tools for fighting human diseases. ironic
    • Peopleunit  •  8 mths ago
      DRACO - New drug could cure nearly any viral infection, including the common cold. Last month MIT published an article about a new protein drug they've developed. Sounds much more promising than this shark dust.
    • jghouston  •  8 mths ago
      Um, wouldn't it be an "antiviral" and not an "antibacterial" compound? Just sayin'...
    • bearfan  •  8 mths ago
      I hope in the long run this will be useful, as most of our old treatments are starting not to work as well because of over use.
    • Doc  •  8 mths ago
      The way the US is going, we will all be put to death or inprison in years to come.
      As for the planet earth, when the earth does it's flip, or an asteroid or meteor hits, or humans destroy the air, either way, we will all be dead.
      It's only a matter of time.
    • Naomi  •  8 mths ago
      I sure hope all those conspiracy theorists are wrong about the FDA and drug companies hiding cures so they can make more money of treatments. To me, it's upsetting to think about, and at the same time, what can a person do about it? Absolutely nothing. The thought sickens me.
    • sidney  •  8 mths ago
      cool
    • BushLizard2U  •  8 mths ago
      I'm not so sure that's good science when you teeter over dead .... and they claim they cured your HepC before you hit the floor. Should maybe let the Gamers take a run at this challenge.
    • Chupacabra  •  8 mths ago
      Too bad Asian kill so many sharks for some stupid fin soup. Over 100,000,000 per year.
      They don't even keep the shark meat. They dump fin-less sharks overboard to die on the sea floor. Now many shark species are ENDANGERED.
      • Anonymous 8 mths ago
        i doubt that sharks would even be around if 100mil died a year, it is apparent that even though the ocean is 3/4 of the world, the larger of the oceanic creatures are not very populated, the allegation that 100mil die a year is an obtuse exaggeration by uneducated fools.
      • Annonymous 8 mths ago
        This is the only reply Barnacle that you have??? Seriously... this is a great advancement and you are making a complaint? What about human life? What if it were you or your family member seeking a cure and this helped?
      • Cheryl 8 mths ago
        THIS "CURE" WILL NEVER SEE THE "LIGHT OF DAY" WHERE ARE THE ENVIRONMENTALIST NOW , OH THAT'S RIGHT THEY ARE ON A TELEVISION SHOW TRYING TO SAVE THE WHALE....
    • roger  •  8 mths ago
      Stephane....please, please...go back and get your GED....and be sure to revisit your biology class and see if you can pass it.
    • Naomi  •  8 mths ago
      This is truly exciting to hear! ...unless you're a shark, of course
    • Ninja of Sin  •  8 mths ago
      Hopefully they can synthsize the molecule. I do not want to have to kill a shark to save my own #$%$ unless I'm in the ocean.
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