๐ Emodin blocks the SARS coronavirus spike protein and angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 interaction
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an emerging infectious disease caused by a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV). SARS-CoV spike (S) protein, a type I membrane-bound protein, is essential for the viral attachment to the host cell receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). By screening 312 controlled Chinese medicinal herbs supervised by Committee on Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy at Taiwan, we identified that three widely used Chinese medicinal herbs of the family Polygonaceae inhibited the interaction of SARS-CoV S protein and ACE2. The IC50 values for Radix et Rhizoma Rhei (the root tubers of Rheum officinale Baill.), Radix Polygoni multiflori (the root tubers of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb.), and Caulis Polygoni multiflori (the vines of P. multiflorum Thunb.) ranged from 1 to 10 ฮผg/ml. Emodin, an anthraquinone compound derived from genus Rheum and Polygonum, significantly blocked the S protein and ACE2 interaction in a dose-dependent manner. It also inhibited the infectivity of S protein-pseudotyped retrovirus to Vero E6 cells. These findings suggested that emodin may be considered as a potential lead therapeutic agent in the treatment of SARS.
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๐ dose-dependent manner (15)
๐ receptor angiotensin-converting (14)
๐ infectious disease (312)
๐ host cell (262)
๐ converting enzyme (162)
๐ novel coronavirus (684)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ angiotensin-converting enzyme (112)
๐ findings suggest (77)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Ho, Tin Yun
๐ค Wu, Shih Lu
๐ค Chen, Jaw Chyun
๐ค Li, Chia Cheng
๐ค Hsiang, Chien Yun
year
โฐ 2007
journal
๐ Antiviral Research
issn
๐ 01663542
volume
74
number
2
page
92-101
citedbycount
49
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