Author: Laura Riva; Shuofeng Yuan; Xin Yin; Laura Martin-Sancho; Naoko Matsunaga; Sebastian Burgstaller-Muehlbacher; Lars Pache; Paul P. De Jesus; Mitchell V. Hull; Max Chang; Jasper Fuk-Woo Chan; Jianli Cao; Vincent Kwok-Man Poon; Kristina Herbert; Tu-Trinh Nguyen; Yuan Pu; Courtney Nguyen; Andrey Rubanov; Luis Martinez-Sobrido; Wen-Chun Liu; Lisa Miorin; Kris M. White; Jeffrey R. Johnson; Christopher Benner; Ren Sun; Peter G. Schultz; Andrew Su; Adolfo Garcia-Sastre; Arnab K. Chatterjee; Kwok-Yung Yuen; Sumit K. Chanda
Title: A Large-scale Drug Repositioning Survey for SARS-CoV-2 Antivirals Document date: 2020_4_17
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Snippet: Although both the entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2, ACE2, and the priming protease TMPRSS2, were found to be expressed within specific anatomical sampling locations in the respiratory tract ( Figure 2B, left heatmap) , ACE2 expression was found to be restricted to epithelial cell types including multiciliated, nasal, deuterosomal, secretory, and basal cells ( Figure 2B, right heatmap) . Nonetheless, ACE2 expression has been reported to be induced by.....
Document: Although both the entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2, ACE2, and the priming protease TMPRSS2, were found to be expressed within specific anatomical sampling locations in the respiratory tract ( Figure 2B, left heatmap) , ACE2 expression was found to be restricted to epithelial cell types including multiciliated, nasal, deuterosomal, secretory, and basal cells ( Figure 2B, right heatmap) . Nonetheless, ACE2 expression has been reported to be induced by type-I interferon 90 . Notably, a majority of the mapped targets of active compounds also harbored expression in relevant respiratory epithelial cells, suggesting these may be physiologically relevant drug targets ( Figure 2B) . Further pathway analyses of these enriched MOAs and targets revealed enrichment in genes involved in nuclear receptor pathways, GPCR ligand binding and signaling, and calcium signaling ( Figure S3) , underscoring the potential critical role of these molecular circuits in cellular control of the SARS-CoV-2 life cycle 40 .
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