Rocio Virus Encephalitis: In Silico Evidence for Drug Repurposing

Macromol Pub Date : 2022-02-13 DOI:10.3390/macromol2010006
J. P. Sagini, P. Arantes, Conrado Pedebos, R. Ligabue-Braun
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Abstract

Arboviral diseases have a high incidence in Brazil and constitute a serious public health problem. Rocio virus (ROCV) is an arbovirus belonging to the family Flaviviridae. It was responsible for the emergence of an outbreak of encephalitis on the São Paulo state coast in the late 1970s. Although no recent case of this virus has been reported, data suggest the circulation of ROCV throughout the Brazilian territory. Given these indications and the strong presence of fundamental factors for the resurgence of emerging diseases in Brazil, we conducted this study using virtual screenings to identify targets and therapeutic molecules that could be redirected to fight infections related to ROCV. Herein, we demonstrated that the National List of Essential Medicines of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) has several molecules that could be redirected to combat this flavivirus, namely simeprevir, daclatasvir, iloprost, and itraconazole. Among them, itraconazole was found to be an interesting candidate since it interacts with both structural and nonstructural proteins of this virus and it is a strong binder to the NS1 protein, as confirmed by molecular simulations.
罗西奥病毒脑炎:药物再利用的计算机证据
虫媒病毒性疾病在巴西发病率很高,构成了一个严重的公共卫生问题。罗西奥病毒(ROCV)是一种属黄病毒科的虫媒病毒。它是20世纪70年代末在圣保罗州海岸爆发脑炎的原因。虽然最近没有报告这种病毒的病例,但数据表明,在整个巴西领土上存在ROCV的传播。鉴于这些适应症和巴西新发疾病复苏的基本因素的存在,我们进行了这项研究,使用虚拟筛选来确定靶点和治疗分子,这些靶点和治疗分子可以重新定向以对抗与ROCV相关的感染。在此,我们证明了巴西统一卫生系统(SUS)的国家基本药物清单中有几种分子可以重新定向来对抗这种黄病毒,即西莫普韦、daclatasvir、伊洛前列素和伊曲康唑。其中,伊曲康唑被认为是一个有趣的候选者,因为它与该病毒的结构蛋白和非结构蛋白都有相互作用,并且经分子模拟证实,它是NS1蛋白的强结合物。
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