Author: Elâ€Shimy, Ismail A.; Mohamed, Mahmoud M. A.; Hasan, Syed Shahzad; Hadi, Muhammad A.
                    Title: Targeting host cell proteases as a potential treatment strategy to limit the spread of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 in the respiratory tract  Cord-id: xqp9b1fp  Document date: 2020_12_23
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                    Snippet: As the death toll of Coronavirus disease 19 (COVIDâ€19) continues to rise worldwide, it is imperative to explore novel molecular mechanisms for targeting SARSâ€CoVâ€2. Rather than looking for drugs that directly interact with key viral proteins inhibiting its replication, an alternative and possibly addâ€on approach is to dismantle the host cell machinery that enables the virus to infect the host cell and spread from one cell to another. Excellent examples of such machinery are host cell pro
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: As the death toll of Coronavirus disease 19 (COVIDâ€19) continues to rise worldwide, it is imperative to explore novel molecular mechanisms for targeting SARSâ€CoVâ€2. Rather than looking for drugs that directly interact with key viral proteins inhibiting its replication, an alternative and possibly addâ€on approach is to dismantle the host cell machinery that enables the virus to infect the host cell and spread from one cell to another. Excellent examples of such machinery are host cell proteases whose role in viral pathogenesis has been demonstrated in numerous coronaviruses. In this review, we propose two therapeutic modalities to tackle SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infections; the first is to transcriptionally modulate the expression of cellular proteases and their endogenous inhibitors and the second is to directly inhibit their enzymatic activity. We present a nonexhaustive collection of clinically investigated drugs that act by one of these mechanisms and thus represent promising candidates for preclinical in vitro testing and hopefully clinical testing in COVIDâ€19 patients.
 
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