
A new treatment approach focused on fixing cell damage, rather than fighting the virus directly, is effective against SARS-CoV-2 in lab models.听If found safe for human use, this anti-viral treatment would make COVID-19 symptoms milder and speed up recovery times.
A new treatment approach focused on fixing cell damage, rather than fighting the virus directly, is effective against SARS-CoV-2 in lab models.听If found safe for human use, this anti-viral treatment would make COVID-19 symptoms milder and speed up recovery times.
When a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, it invades their cells and uses them to replicate - which puts the cells under stress. Current approaches to dealing with infection target the virus itself with antiviral drugs. But Cambridge scientists have switched focus to target the body鈥檚 cellular response to the virus instead.听
In a new study, , they found that all three branches of a three-pronged signalling pathway called the 鈥榰nfolded protein response鈥 (UPR) are activated in lab-grown cells infected with SARS-CoV-2. Inhibiting the UPR to restore normal cell function using drugs was also found to significantly reduce virus replication.
鈥 探花直播virus that causes COVID-19 activates a response in our cells - called the UPR - that enables it to replicate,鈥 said Dr Nerea Irigoyen in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Pathology, senior author of the report.
She added: 鈥淯sing drugs we were able to reverse the activation of this specific cellular pathway, and remarkably this reduced virus production inside the cells almost completely, which means the infection could not spread to other cells. This has exciting potential as an anti-viral strategy against SARS-CoV-2.鈥澨
Treatment with a drug that targets one prong of the UPR pathway had some effect in reducing virus replication. But treatment with two drugs together - called Ceapin-A7 and KIRA8 - to simultaneously target two prongs of the pathway reduced virus production in the cells by 99.5%. This is the first study to show that the combination of two drugs has a much greater effect on virus replication in cells than a single drug.听
探花直播approach would not stop a person getting infected with the coronavirus, but the scientists say symptoms would be much milder, and recovery time would be quicker.
Anti-viral drugs currently in use to treat COVID-19, such as remdesivir, target replication of the virus itself. But if the virus develops resistance to these drugs they will no longer work. In contrast, the new treatment targets the response of the infected cells; this will not change even if new variants emerge, because the virus needs this cellular response in order to replicate.
探花直播next step is to test the treatment in mouse models. 探花直播scientists also want to see whether it works against other viruses, and illnesses such as pulmonary fibrosis and neurological disorders that also activate the UPR response in cells.听
鈥淲e hope this discovery will enable the development a broad-spectrum anti-viral drug, effective in treating infections with other viruses as well as SARS-CoV-2. We鈥檝e already found it has an effect on Zika virus too. It has the potential to have a huge impact,鈥 said Irigoyen.
SARS-CoV-2 is the novel coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the end of 2019 there have been over 150 million cases of the disease worldwide, and over 3 million people have died.听
This research was funded by an Isaac Newton Trust/Wellcome Trust ISSF/ 探花直播 of Cambridge Joint Research Grant.
Reference
Echavarria-Consuegra, L. et al: 鈥.鈥 PLOS Pathogens. May 2021. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1009644
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