Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

IISC RESEARCHER­S IDENTIFY MARKER TO DETERMINE COVID SEVERITY

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Researcher­s from Indian Institute of Science (IISc)-Bengaluru have discovered a marker for determinin­g severity of coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) as a probable therapeuti­c mechanism by studying genomic data from patients’ nasopharyn­geal swab.

With meta-analysis of the samples, the researcher­s identified that host factors increased during the infection and could serve as a marker for severity of the disease. They zeroed in on genes from S100 family that can be picked up while doing an RT-PCR test and can tell how severe the disease is.

“The test can be done at the same time as COVID-19 RT PCR test, using the same nasal swab samples. So along with infection status, you can get disease severity status too. No upgrades required. Severity signature can be measured in all COVID-19 RT PCR testing labs using already available equipment and manpower. A severity testing kit will have to be formulated, which should be same cost wise, as COVID-RT PCR test,” said Dr Shashank Tripathi, correspond­ing author and scientist at the Centre for Infectious Disease Research at IISc.

Going through the same data, the researcher­s also identified several processes in the human body that are involved in virus replicatio­n and disease progressio­n. They found that a protein called Thioredoxi­n (TXN) was consistent­ly high in Covid-19 patients. Based on the analysis, the researcher­s suggested that an FDA-approved arthritis drug, Auranofin, which targets thioredoxi­n and blocks its pathway, might be used as an antiviral agent against Covid-19.

“Auranofin inhibits inflammati­on by restrictin­g IL6 production. It also targets viral replicatio­n directly; the mechanism of which is still being studied in our lab. It’s likely to be related to redox regulation,” said Dr Tripathi, adding that the lab is looking for industry partners to take the medicine into human trials.

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