Possible Therapeutic Use of Natural Compounds Against COVID-19

Nabab Khan, Xuesong Chen, J. Geiger
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The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has led to coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19); a pandemic disease that has resulted in devastating social, economic, morbidity and mortality burdens. SARS-CoV-2 infects cells following receptor-mediated endocytosis and priming by cellular proteases. Following uptake, SARS-CoV-2 replicates in autophagosome-like structures in the cytosol following its escape from endolysosomes. Accordingly, the greater endolysosome pathway including autophagosomes and the mTOR sensor may be targets for therapeutic interventions against SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 pathogenesis. Naturally existing compounds (phytochemicals) through their actions on endolysosomes and mTOR signaling pathways might provide therapeutic relief against COVID-19. Here, we discuss evidence that some natural compounds through actions on the greater endolysosome system can inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infectivity and thereby might be repurposed for use against COVID-19.
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天然化合物抗COVID-19的可能治疗用途
严重急性呼吸综合征-冠状病毒-2 (SARS-CoV-2)的爆发导致了冠状病毒病-19 (COVID-19);这一流行病造成了毁灭性的社会、经济、发病率和死亡率负担。SARS-CoV-2通过受体介导的内吞作用和细胞蛋白酶的启动感染细胞。摄取后,SARS-CoV-2从内溶酶体逃逸后,在细胞质中的自噬体样结构中复制。因此,包括自噬体和mTOR传感器在内的更大内溶酶体途径可能是针对SARS-CoV-2感染和COVID-19发病机制的治疗干预的靶点。天然存在的化合物(植物化学物质)通过其对内溶酶体和mTOR信号通路的作用可能提供抗COVID-19的治疗缓解。在这里,我们讨论了一些天然化合物通过作用于大内溶酶体系统可以抑制SARS-CoV-2传染性的证据,从而可能被重新用于对抗COVID-19。
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