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DHFR Inhibitors Display a Pleiotropic Anti-viral Activity Against SARS-CoV-2: Insights Into the Mechanisms of Action

Authors :
Daniela Iaconis
Francesca Caccuri
Candida Manelfi
Carmine Talarico
Antonella Bugatti
Federica Filippini
Alberto Zani
Rubina Novelli
Maria Kuzikov
Bernhard Ellinger
Philip Gribbon
Kristoffer Riecken
Francesca Esposito
Angela Corona
Enzo Tramontano
Andrea Rosario Beccari
Arnaldo Caruso
Marcello Allegretti
Source :
Viruses; Volume 15; Issue 5; Pages: 1128
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Preprints, 2023.

Abstract

During COVID-19 pandemic, drug repurposing represented an effective strategy to obtain quick answers to medical emergencies. Basing on previous data on Methotrexate (MTX), we evaluated the anti-viral activity of several DHFR inhibitors in two cell lines. We observed that this class of compounds showed a significant influence on the virus-induced cytopathic effect (CPE) partly associated to the intrinsic antimetabolic activity of these drugs, but also to a specific antiviral function. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms, we took advantage of our EXSCALATE platform for in-silico molecular modelling and further validated the influence of these inhibitors on nsp13 and viral entry. Interestingly, Pralatrexate and Trimetrexate showed superior effects in counteracting the viral infection compared to other DHFR inhibitors. Our results indicate that their higher activity is due to their polypharmacological and pleiotropic profile. These compounds can thus potentially give a clinical advantage in the management of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients already treated with this class of drugs.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Viruses; Volume 15; Issue 5; Pages: 1128
Accession number :
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