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      Ribavirin shows antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 and downregulates the activity of TMPRSS2 and the expression of ACE2 In Vitro

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          Ribavirin is a guanosine analog and has a broad-spectrum antiviral activity against RNA viruses. Based on this, we aimed to show the anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity of this drug molecule via in vitro, in silico and molecular techniques. Ribavirin showed antiviral activity in Vero E6 cells following SARS-CoV-2 infection whereas the drug itself did not show any toxic effect over the concentration range tested. In silico analysis suggested that Ribarivin has a broad-spectrum impact on SARS-CoV-2, acting at different viral proteins. According to the detailed molecular techniques, Ribavirin was shown to decrease the expression of TMPRSS2 both at mRNA and protein levels 48 hours after treatment. The suppressive effect of Ribavirin in ACE2 protein expression was shown to be dependent on cell types. Finally, proteolytic activity assays showed that Ribavirin also showed an inhibitory effect on TMPRSS2 enzyme. Based on these results, we hypothesized that Ribavirin may inhibit the expression of TMPRSS2 by modulating the formation of inhibitory G-quadruplex structures at the TMPRSS2 promoter. As a conclusion, Ribavirin is a potential antiviral drug for the treatment against SARS-CoV-2, and it interferes with the effect of TMPRSS2 and ACE2 expression.

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          Journal
          Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
          Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol.
          Canadian Science Publishing
          0008-4212
          1205-7541
          March 09 2021
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Ankara University Stem Cell Institute, 324142, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          [2 ]Ankara University Science Faculty, 193418, Department of Biology, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          [3 ]Middle East Technical University, 52984, Department of Biological Sciences, Ankara, Turkey;
          [4 ]Oregon Health & Science University, 6684, Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, Portland, Oregon, United States;
          [5 ]Ankara University Science Faculty, 193418, Department of Chemistry, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          [6 ]Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy, 204222, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          [7 ]Ankara University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 105003, Department of Virology, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          [8 ]Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, 63990, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          [9 ]Ankara University Stem Cell Institute, 324142, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey
          [10 ]Ankara University Faculty of Engineering, 175619, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          [11 ]Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, 63990, Department of Biophysics, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey;
          Article
          10.1139/cjpp-2020-0734
          33689451
          62b03a96-66c5-4fd8-a085-448325bff25d
          © 2021

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