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Computational profiling of natural compounds as promising inhibitors against the spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2 wild-type and the variants of concern, viral cell-entry process, and cytokine storm in COVID-19.
Kar, Pallab; Saleh-E-In, Md Moshfekus; Jaishee, Nishika; Anandraj, Akash; Kormuth, Emil; Vellingiri, Balachandar; Angione, Claudio; Rahman, Pattanathu K S M; Pillay, Suntheren; Sen, Arnab; Naidoo, Devashan; Roy, Ayan; Choi, Yong E.
  • Kar P; Molecular Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of North Bengal, Siliguri, West Bengal, India.
  • Saleh-E-In MM; Division of Forest Resources, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chunchon, South Korea.
  • Jaishee N; Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mangosuthu University of Technology, Durban, South Africa.
  • Anandraj A; Centre for Algal Biotechnology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mangosuthu University of Technology, Durban, South Africa.
  • Kormuth E; Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mangosuthu University of Technology, Durban, South Africa.
  • Vellingiri B; Human Molecular Cytogenetics and Stem Cell Laboratory, Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Angione C; School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK.
  • Rahman PKSM; Centre for Digital Innovation, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK.
  • Pillay S; National Horizons Centre, Teesside University, Darlington, UK.
  • Sen A; TARA Biologics Limited, Surrey, UK.
  • Naidoo D; Ubuntu People's Powered Solutions, Durban, South Africa.
  • Roy A; Molecular Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of North Bengal, Siliguri, West Bengal, India.
  • Choi YE; Centre for Algal Biotechnology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mangosuthu University of Technology, Durban, South Africa.
J Cell Biochem ; 123(5): 964-986, 2022 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1763245
ABSTRACT
The continuous spread and evolution of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and the rapid surge in infection cases in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) evoke a dire need for effective therapeutics. In this study, we explored the inhibitory potential of a library of 605 phytocompounds, selected from Indian medicinal plants with reported antiviral and anti-inflammatory activities, against the receptor-binding domain of spike proteins of the SARS-CoV-2 wild-type and the variants of concern, including variants B.1.1.7 (Alpha), B.1.351 (Beta), P.1 (Gamma), B.1.617.2 (Delta), and B.1.1.529 (Omicron). Our approach was based on extensive molecular docking, assessment of drug-likeness, and robust molecular dynamics simulations. We also identified promising inhibitory candidates against the host (human) proteins associated with SARS-CoV-2 spike activation and attachment, namely, ACE2 receptor, proteases TMPRSS2 and CTSL, and the endocytic regulator AAK1. In addition, we screened promising inhibitory compounds against the human proinflammatory cytokines- IL-6, IL-1ß, TNF-α, and IFN-γ, that are associated with the adverse cytokine storm in COVID-19 patients. Our analysis returned an encouraging list of promising inhibitory candidates that includes abietatriene against the spike proteins of the SARS-CoV-2 wild-type and the variants of concern; taraxerol against the human ACE2, CTSL and TNF-α; ß-amyrin against the human TMPRSS2; cynaroside against the human AAK1 and IL-1ß; and friedelin against the human IL-6 and IFN-γ. Our findings provide substantial evidence for the inhibitory potential of these compounds and encourage further in vitro and in vivo studies to validate their use as safe and effective therapeutics against COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Drug Treatment Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Traditional medicine / Variants Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Cell Biochem Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jcb.30243

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Drug Treatment Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Traditional medicine / Variants Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Cell Biochem Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Jcb.30243