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Rapid discovery and classification of inhibitors of coronavirus infection by pseudovirus screen and amplified luminescence proximity homogeneous assay.
Jeong, Kwiwan; Chang, JuOae; Park, Sun-Mi; Kim, Jinhee; Jeon, Sangeun; Kim, Dong Hwan; Kim, Young-Eui; Lee, Joo Chan; Im, Somyoung; Jo, Yejin; Min, Ji-Young; Lee, Hanbyeul; Yeom, Minjoo; Seok, Sang-Hyuk; On, Da In; Noh, Hyuna; Yun, Jun-Won; Park, Jun Won; Song, Daesub; Seong, Je Kyung; Kim, Kyung-Chang; Lee, Joo-Yeon; Park, Hyun-Ju; Kim, Seungtaek; Nam, Tae-Gyu; Lee, Wonsik.
  • Jeong K; Bio-center, Gyeonggido Business and Science Accelerator, Suwon, South Korea. Electronic address: assylum@gbsa.or.kr.
  • Chang J; Department of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea.
  • Park SM; Bio-center, Gyeonggido Business and Science Accelerator, Suwon, South Korea.
  • Kim J; Institut Pasteur Korea, Seongnam, South Korea.
  • Jeon S; Institut Pasteur Korea, Seongnam, South Korea.
  • Kim DH; Department of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea.
  • Kim YE; Center for Emerging Virus Research, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju, South Korea.
  • Lee JC; Department of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea.
  • Im S; Department of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea.
  • Jo Y; Department of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea.
  • Min JY; Institut Pasteur Korea, Seongnam, South Korea.
  • Lee H; Department of Veterinary Medicine Virology Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Yeom M; Department of Veterinary Medicine Virology Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Seok SH; Division of Biomedical Convergence, College of Biomedical Science, Kangwon National University, ChunCheon, South Korea.
  • On DI; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, Research Institute for Veterinary Science, BK21 Program for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Noh H; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Yun JW; Laboratory of Veterinary Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Park JW; Division of Biomedical Convergence, College of Biomedical Science, Kangwon National University, ChunCheon, South Korea.
  • Song D; Department of Veterinary Medicine Virology Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine and Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Seong JK; Laboratory of Developmental Biology and Genomics, Research Institute for Veterinary Science, BK21 Program for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC), Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; Inter
  • Kim KC; Center for Emerging Virus Research, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju, South Korea.
  • Lee JY; Center for Emerging Virus Research, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, Cheongju, South Korea.
  • Park HJ; Department of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea. Electronic address: hyunju85@skku.edu.
  • Kim S; Institut Pasteur Korea, Seongnam, South Korea. Electronic address: seungtaek.kim@ip-korea.org.
  • Nam TG; Department of Pharmacy and Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea. Electronic address: tnam@hanyang.ac.kr.
  • Lee W; Department of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea. Electronic address: wonsik.lee@skku.edu.
Antiviral Res ; 209: 105473, 2022 Nov 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2241811
ABSTRACT
To identify potent antiviral compounds, we introduced a high-throughput screen platform that can rapidly classify hit compounds according to their target. In our platform, we performed a compound screen using a lentivirus-based pseudovirus presenting a spike protein of coronavirus, and we evaluated the hit compounds using an amplified luminescence proximity homogeneous assay (alpha) test with purified host receptor protein and the receptor binding domain of the viral spike. With our screen platform, we were able to identify both spike-specific compounds (class I) and broad-spectrum antiviral compounds (class II). Among the hit compounds, thiosemicarbazide was identified to be selective to the interaction between the viral spike and its host cell receptor, and we further optimized the binding potency of thiosemicarbazide through modification of the pyridine group. Among the class II compounds, we found raloxifene and amiodarone to be highly potent against human coronaviruses including Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), and SARS-CoV-2. In particular, using analogs of the benzothiophene moiety, which is also present in raloxifene, we have identified benzothiophene as a novel structural scaffold for broad-spectrum antivirals. This work highlights the strong utility of our screen platform using a pseudovirus assay and an alpha test for rapid identification of potential antiviral compounds and their mechanism of action, which can lead to the accelerated development of therapeutics against newly emerging viral infections.

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies Language: English Journal: Antiviral Res Year: 2022 Document Type: Article