Author: Morse, Jared S.; Lalonde, Tyler; Xu, Shiqing; Liu, Wenshe Ray
Title: Learning from the Past: Possible Urgent Prevention and Treatment Options for Severe Acute Respiratory Infections Caused by 2019â€nCoV Cord-id: 69toerzi Document date: 2020_2_25
ID: 69toerzi
Snippet: With the current trajectory of the 2019â€nCoV outbreak unknown, public health and medicinal measures will both be needed to contain spreading of the virus and to optimize patient outcomes. Although little is known about the virus, an examination of the genome sequence shows strong homology with its betterâ€studied cousin, SARSâ€CoV. The spike protein used for host cell infection shows key nonsynonymous mutations that might hamper the efficacy of previously developed therapeutics but remains a
Document: With the current trajectory of the 2019â€nCoV outbreak unknown, public health and medicinal measures will both be needed to contain spreading of the virus and to optimize patient outcomes. Although little is known about the virus, an examination of the genome sequence shows strong homology with its betterâ€studied cousin, SARSâ€CoV. The spike protein used for host cell infection shows key nonsynonymous mutations that might hamper the efficacy of previously developed therapeutics but remains a viable target for the development of biologics and macrocyclic peptides. Other key drug targets, including RNAâ€dependent RNA polymerase and coronavirus main proteinase (3CLpro), share a strikingly high (>95 %) homology to SARSâ€CoV. Herein, we suggest four potential drug candidates (an ACE2â€based peptide, remdesivir, 3CLproâ€1 and a novel vinylsulfone protease inhibitor) that could be used to treat patients suffering with the 2019â€nCoV. We also summarize previous efforts into drugging these targets and hope to help in the development of broadâ€spectrum antiâ€coronaviral agents for future epidemics.
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