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Discovery of Small Anti-ACE2 Peptides to Inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Infectivity.
Adhikary, Pratik; Kandel, Sashi; Mamani, Umar-Farouk; Mustafa, Bahaa; Hao, Siyuan; Qiu, Jianming; Fetse, John; Liu, Yanli; Ibrahim, Nurudeen Mohammed; Li, Yongren; Lin, Chien-Yu; Omoscharka, Evanthia; Cheng, Kun.
  • Adhikary P; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Kandel S; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Mamani UF; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Mustafa B; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Hao S; Department of Microbiology Molecular Genetics and Immunology University of Kansas Medical Center 3901 Rainbow Blvd Kansas City KS 66160 USA.
  • Qiu J; Department of Microbiology Molecular Genetics and Immunology University of Kansas Medical Center 3901 Rainbow Blvd Kansas City KS 66160 USA.
  • Fetse J; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Liu Y; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Ibrahim NM; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Li Y; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Lin CY; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Omoscharka E; Department of Pathology Truman Medical Center School of Medicine University of Missouri-Kansas City 2301 Holmes Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
  • Cheng K; Division of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte Street Kansas City MO 64108 USA.
Adv Ther (Weinh) ; 4(7): 2100087, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1201415
ABSTRACT
COVID-19 is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which infects host cells by binding its viral spike protein receptor-binding domain (RBD) to the angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) on host cells. Blocking the SARS-CoV-2-RBD/ACE2 interaction is, therefore, a potential strategy to inhibit viral infections. Using a novel biopanning strategy, a small anti-ACE2 peptide is discovered, which shows high affinity and specificity to human ACE2. It blocks not only the SARS-CoV-2-RBD/ACE2 interaction but also the SARS-CoV-1-RBD/ACE2 interaction. Moreover, it inhibits SARS-CoV-2 infection in Vero-E6 cells. The peptide shows negligible cytotoxicity in Vero-E6 cells and Huh7 cells. In vivo short-term lung toxicity study also demonstrates a good safety of the peptide after intratracheal administration. The anti-ACE2 peptide can be potentially used as a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for SARS-CoV-2 or other ACE2-mediated viruses. The strategy used in this study also provides a fast-track platform to discover other antiviral peptides, which will prepare the world for future pandemics.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: Adv Ther (Weinh) Year: 2021 Document Type: Article