๐ Small molecules targeting severe acute respiratory syndrome human coronavirus
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an infectious disease caused by a novel human coronavirus. Currently, no effective antiviral agents exist against this type of virus. A cell-based assay, with SARS virus and Vero E6 cells, was developed to screen existing drugs, natural products, and synthetic compounds to identify effective anti-SARS agents. Of >10,000 agents tested, โ50 compounds were found active at 10 ฮผM; among these compounds, two are existing drugs (Reserpine 13 and Aescin 5) and several are in clinical development. These 50 active compounds were tested again, and compounds 2-6, 10, and 13 showed active at 3 ฮผM. The 50% inhibitory concentrations for the inhibition of viral replication (EC50) and host growth (CC 50) were then measured and the selectivity index (SI = CC 50/EC50) was determined. The EC50, based on ELISA, and SI for Reserpine, Aescim, and Valinomycin are 3.4 ฮผM (SI = 7.3), 6.0 ฮผM (SI = 2.5), and 0.85 ฮผM (SI = 80), respectively. Additional studies were carried out to further understand the mode of action of some active compounds, including ELISA, Western blot analysis, immunofluorescence and flow cytometry assays, and inhibition against the 3CL protease and viral entry. Of particular interest are the two anti-HIV agents, one as an entry blocker and the other as a 3CL protease inhibitor (Ki = 0.6 ฮผM).
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๐ infectious disease (312)
๐ human coronavirus (623)
๐ flow cytometry (23)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ viral entry (91)
๐ viral replication (258)
author
๐ค Wu, Chung Yi
๐ค Jan, Jia Tsrong
๐ค Ma, Shiou Hwa
๐ค Kuo, Chin Jung
๐ค Juan, Hsueh Fen
๐ค Cheng, Yih Shyun E.
๐ค Hsu, Hsien Hua
๐ค Huang, Hsuan Cheng
๐ค Wu, Douglass
๐ค Brik, Ashraf
๐ค Liang, Fu Sen
๐ค Liu, Rai Shung
๐ค Fang, Jim Min
๐ค Chen, Shui Tein
๐ค Liang, Po Huang
๐ค Wong, Chi Huey
year
โฐ 2004
issn
๐ 00278424
volume
101
number
27
page
10012-10017
citedbycount
168
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