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Multidrug treatment with nelfinavir and cepharanthine against COVID-19
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ImmunologyImmunotherapeuticsAntiviral DrugMultidrug TreatmentCovid-19Antiviral Drug DevelopmentCell Culture ModelInfection ControlProtease InhibitorsCoronavirus Disease 2019NeurovirologyVirologyPharmacologyAntiviral CompoundAntibioticsAntiviral ResponseAntiviral TherapyMedicineViral ImmunitySummary Antiviral Treatments
Summary Antiviral treatments targeting the emerging coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are urgently required. We screened a panel of already-approved drugs in a cell culture model of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and identified two new antiviral agents: the HIV protease inhibitor Nelfinavir and the anti-inflammatory drug Cepharanthine. In silico modeling shows Nelfinavir binds the SARS-CoV-2 main protease consistent with its inhibition of viral replication, whilst Cepharanthine inhibits viral attachment and entry into cells. Consistent with their different modes of action, in vitro assays highlight a synergistic effect of this combined treatment to limit SARS-CoV-2 proliferation. Mathematical modeling in vitro antiviral activity coupled with the known pharmacokinetics for these drugs predicts that Nelfinavir will facilitate viral clearance. Combining Nelfinavir/Cepharanthine enhanced their predicted efficacy to control viral proliferation, to ameliorate both the progression of disease and risk of transmission. In summary, this study identifies a new multidrug combination treatment for COVID-19.
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