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Development of remdesivir repositioning as a nucleotide analog against COVID-19 RNA dependent RNA polymerase

  • Mohammad Mahdi Nejadi Babadaei
  • , Anwarul Hasan
  • , Yasaman Vahdani
  • , Samir Haj Bloukh
  • , Majid Sharifi
  • , Ehsan Kachooei
  • , Setareh Haghighat
  • , Mojtaba Falahati
  • Islamic Azad University
  • Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Qatar University
  • Qatar University
  • Macquarie University

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Abstract

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the causative representative of a severe respiratory illness resulted in widespread human infections and deaths in nearly all of the countries since late 2019. There is no therapeutic FDA-approved drug against SARS-CoV-2 infection, although a combination of anti-viral drugs is directly being practiced in some countries. A broad-spectrum of antiviral agents are being currently evaluated in clinical trials, and in this review, we specifically focus on the application of Remdesivir (RVD) as a potential anti-viral compound against Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) -CoV, SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2. First, we overview the general information about SARS-CoV-2, followed by application of RDV as a nucleotide analogue which can potentially inhibits RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of COVs. Afterwards, we discussed the kinetics of SARS- or MERS-CoV proliferation in animal models which is significantly different compared to that in humans. Finally, some ongoing challenges and future perspective on the application of RDV either alone or in combination with other anti-viral agents against CoVs infection were surveyed to determine the efficiency of RDV in preclinical trials. As a result, this paper provides crucial evidence of the potency of RDV to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infections. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Corona virus
  • MERS
  • SARS
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • anti-viral
  • remdesivir

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