Therapeutic potential of natural alkaloid emetine against emerging COVID-19 and future viral pandemics

Biswanath Dinda , Subhajit Dinda , Manikarna Dinda , Indrajit Sil Sarma , Santanu Majumdar , Shekhar Saha
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The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic caused by the infection of SARS-CoV-2, has become a global crisis, threatening public health and disrupting global economy. Until now, effective therapeutics against COVID-19 and other coronavirus diseases are in high demand. Several antiviral strategies of drug discovery have identified many small molecules with potent anti-COVID-19 activity. Emetine, one of the main alkaloids of Carapichea ipecacuanha, has been found to exhibit potent antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2, and other human coronaviruses, multiple RNA and DNA viruses at low nanomolar concentrations in different cell lines. In silico analysis reveals that emetine directly disrupts the activities of SARS-CoV-2 S-protein with host ACE2, and of RdRp-, 3CL-, PL-,and N- proteins. Moreover, emetine shows potent anti-inflammatory and anti-pulmonary arterial hypertensive properties by down-regulating the p38, ERK1/2, NF-κB and RhoA/Rho-kinase/CyPA/Bsg signaling pathways. At low doses, emetine is effective for treatment of COVID-19 patients and other viral infections in rodents. This review discusses the current findings on the antiviral efficacy of emetine against the emerging SARS-CoV-2 and other corona, RNA and DNA viruses, as well as its immunoregulatory pathways and clinical potential in COVID-19 infection for its development as antiviral prodrugs to treat current COVID-19 and future viral pandemics.

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天然生物碱依美汀对新出现的 COVID-19 和未来病毒大流行的治疗潜力
由 SARS-CoV-2 感染引起的 COVID-19 大流行的爆发已成为一场全球性危机,威胁着公众健康,扰乱了全球经济。迄今为止,针对 COVID-19 和其他冠状病毒疾病的有效治疗药物需求量很大。几种抗病毒药物研发策略已经发现了许多具有强效抗 COVID-19 活性的小分子药物。Emetine 是 Carapichea ipecacuanha 的主要生物碱之一,已被发现在不同细胞系中以低纳摩尔浓度对 SARS-CoV-2、其他人类冠状病毒、多种 RNA 和 DNA 病毒具有强效抗病毒活性。硅学分析表明,依美汀能直接破坏 SARS-CoV-2 S 蛋白与宿主 ACE2 以及 RdRp、3CL、PL 和 N 蛋白的活性。此外,依美汀通过下调 p38、ERK1/2、NF-κB 和 RhoA/Rho-激酶/CyPA/Bsg 信号通路,显示出强大的抗炎和抗肺动脉高压特性。小剂量依美汀对治疗 COVID-19 患者和啮齿类动物的其他病毒感染有效。本综述讨论了目前关于依美汀对新出现的 SARS-CoV-2 和其他冠状病毒、RNA 和 DNA 病毒的抗病毒疗效的研究结果,以及依美汀在 COVID-19 感染中的免疫调节途径和临床潜力,以便将其开发为抗病毒原药,用于治疗目前的 COVID-19 和未来的病毒大流行。
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