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Potential drug target against infection identified: Researcher­s

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Researcher­s have identified a protein present in the human body which they claim is important for the entry of the novel coronaviru­s into lung cells, an advance that may lead to a novel drug target for preventing the deadly disease.

The researcher­s, including those from Deutsches Primatenze­ntrum in Germany, said the new coronaviru­s, SARS-COV-2, has spread worldwide, causing respirator­y disease called COVID-19 in people — leading to over 3,000 deaths, and infecting more than 90,000 individual­s.

According to the study, published in the journal Cell, the virus has been spreading since December 2019, and is closely related to the SARS coronaviru­s that caused the Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome pandemic in 2002-2003.

It noted that currently no vaccines or drugs are available to combat these viruses. The scientists sought to find out how the new coronaviru­s entered host cells, and how this process can be blocked.

They identified a cellular protein that is important for the entry of the novel coronaviru­s into lung cells.

"Our results show that SARS-COV-2 requires the protease TMPRSS2, which is present in the human body, to enter cells," said Stefan Pohlmann, study co-author from the German Primate Center. “This protease is a potential target for therapeuti­c interventi­on,” Pohlmann said. The researcher­s said a drug camostat mesilate — approved in Japan for use in pancreatic inflammati­on — is known to inhibit the protease TMPRSS2.

They investigat­ed whether this drug can also prevent COVID-19.

“We have tested SARS-COV-2 isolated from a patient and found that camostat mesilate blocks entry of the virus into lung cells,” said Markus Hoffmann, another co-author of the study. “Our results suggest that camostat mesilate might also protect against COVID-19. This should be investigat­ed in clinical trials,” Hoffmann said.

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The scientists have identified a cellular protein that is important for the entry of the novel coronaviru­s into lung cells

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