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Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus

Coronaviruses raise serious concerns as emerging zoonotic viruses without specific antiviral drugs available. Here we screened a collection of 16671 diverse compounds for anti-human coronavirus 229E activity and identified an inhibitor, designated K22, that specifically targets membrane-bound corona...

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Autores principales: Lundin, Anna, Dijkman, Ronald, Bergström, Tomas, Kann, Nina, Adamiak, Beata, Hannoun, Charles, Kindler, Eveline, Jónsdóttir, Hulda R., Muth, Doreen, Kint, Joeri, Forlenza, Maria, Müller, Marcel A., Drosten, Christian, Thiel, Volker, Trybala, Edward
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4038610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24874215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004166
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author Lundin, Anna
Dijkman, Ronald
Bergström, Tomas
Kann, Nina
Adamiak, Beata
Hannoun, Charles
Kindler, Eveline
Jónsdóttir, Hulda R.
Muth, Doreen
Kint, Joeri
Forlenza, Maria
Müller, Marcel A.
Drosten, Christian
Thiel, Volker
Trybala, Edward
author_facet Lundin, Anna
Dijkman, Ronald
Bergström, Tomas
Kann, Nina
Adamiak, Beata
Hannoun, Charles
Kindler, Eveline
Jónsdóttir, Hulda R.
Muth, Doreen
Kint, Joeri
Forlenza, Maria
Müller, Marcel A.
Drosten, Christian
Thiel, Volker
Trybala, Edward
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description Coronaviruses raise serious concerns as emerging zoonotic viruses without specific antiviral drugs available. Here we screened a collection of 16671 diverse compounds for anti-human coronavirus 229E activity and identified an inhibitor, designated K22, that specifically targets membrane-bound coronaviral RNA synthesis. K22 exerts most potent antiviral activity after virus entry during an early step of the viral life cycle. Specifically, the formation of double membrane vesicles (DMVs), a hallmark of coronavirus replication, was greatly impaired upon K22 treatment accompanied by near-complete inhibition of viral RNA synthesis. K22-resistant viruses contained substitutions in non-structural protein 6 (nsp6), a membrane-spanning integral component of the viral replication complex implicated in DMV formation, corroborating that K22 targets membrane bound viral RNA synthesis. Besides K22 resistance, the nsp6 mutants induced a reduced number of DMVs, displayed decreased specific infectivity, while RNA synthesis was not affected. Importantly, K22 inhibits a broad range of coronaviruses, including Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS–CoV), and efficient inhibition was achieved in primary human epithelia cultures representing the entry port of human coronavirus infection. Collectively, this study proposes an evolutionary conserved step in the life cycle of positive-stranded RNA viruses, the recruitment of cellular membranes for viral replication, as vulnerable and, most importantly, druggable target for antiviral intervention. We expect this mode of action to serve as a paradigm for the development of potent antiviral drugs to combat many animal and human virus infections.
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spelling pubmed-40386102014-06-05 Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus Lundin, Anna Dijkman, Ronald Bergström, Tomas Kann, Nina Adamiak, Beata Hannoun, Charles Kindler, Eveline Jónsdóttir, Hulda R. Muth, Doreen Kint, Joeri Forlenza, Maria Müller, Marcel A. Drosten, Christian Thiel, Volker Trybala, Edward PLoS Pathog Research Article Coronaviruses raise serious concerns as emerging zoonotic viruses without specific antiviral drugs available. Here we screened a collection of 16671 diverse compounds for anti-human coronavirus 229E activity and identified an inhibitor, designated K22, that specifically targets membrane-bound coronaviral RNA synthesis. K22 exerts most potent antiviral activity after virus entry during an early step of the viral life cycle. Specifically, the formation of double membrane vesicles (DMVs), a hallmark of coronavirus replication, was greatly impaired upon K22 treatment accompanied by near-complete inhibition of viral RNA synthesis. K22-resistant viruses contained substitutions in non-structural protein 6 (nsp6), a membrane-spanning integral component of the viral replication complex implicated in DMV formation, corroborating that K22 targets membrane bound viral RNA synthesis. Besides K22 resistance, the nsp6 mutants induced a reduced number of DMVs, displayed decreased specific infectivity, while RNA synthesis was not affected. Importantly, K22 inhibits a broad range of coronaviruses, including Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS–CoV), and efficient inhibition was achieved in primary human epithelia cultures representing the entry port of human coronavirus infection. Collectively, this study proposes an evolutionary conserved step in the life cycle of positive-stranded RNA viruses, the recruitment of cellular membranes for viral replication, as vulnerable and, most importantly, druggable target for antiviral intervention. We expect this mode of action to serve as a paradigm for the development of potent antiviral drugs to combat many animal and human virus infections. Public Library of Science 2014-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4038610/ /pubmed/24874215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004166 Text en © 2014 Lundin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lundin, Anna
Dijkman, Ronald
Bergström, Tomas
Kann, Nina
Adamiak, Beata
Hannoun, Charles
Kindler, Eveline
Jónsdóttir, Hulda R.
Muth, Doreen
Kint, Joeri
Forlenza, Maria
Müller, Marcel A.
Drosten, Christian
Thiel, Volker
Trybala, Edward
Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus
title Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus
title_full Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus
title_fullStr Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus
title_full_unstemmed Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus
title_short Targeting Membrane-Bound Viral RNA Synthesis Reveals Potent Inhibition of Diverse Coronaviruses Including the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus
title_sort targeting membrane-bound viral rna synthesis reveals potent inhibition of diverse coronaviruses including the middle east respiratory syndrome virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4038610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24874215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004166
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