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Reliable, easy-to-handle phenotypic screening platforms are needed for the identification of anti-SARS-CoV-2 compounds. Here, we present caspase 3/7 activity as a readout for monitoring the replication of SARS-CoV-2 isolates from different variants, including a remdesivir-resistant strain, and of other coronaviruses in numerous cell culture models, independently of cytopathogenic effect formation. Compared to other models, the Caco-2 subline Caco-2-F03 displayed superior performance. It possesses a stable SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility phenotype and does not produce false-positive hits due to drug-induced phospholipidosis. A proof-of-concept screen of 1,796 kinase inhibitors identified known and novel antiviral drug candidates including inhibitors of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH), CDC like kinase 1 (CLK-1), and colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R). The activity of the PHGDH inhibitor NCT-503 was further increased in combination with the hexokinase II (HK2) inhibitor 2-deoxy-D-glucose, which is in clinical development for COVID-19. In conclusion, caspase 3/7 activity detection in SARS-CoV-2-infected Caco-2-F03 cells provides a simple phenotypic high-throughput screening platform for SARS-CoV-2 drug candidates that reduces false-positive hits.
Reliable, easy-to-handle phenotypic screening platforms are needed for the identification of anti-SARS-CoV-2 compounds. Here, we present caspase 3/7 activity as a read-out for monitoring the replication of SARS-CoV-2 isolates from different variants, including a remdesivir-resistant strain, and of other coronaviruses in a broad range of cell culture models, independently of cytopathogenic effect formation. Compared to other cell culture models, the Caco-2 subline Caco-2-F03 displayed superior performance, as it possesses a stable SARS-CoV-2 susceptible phenotype and does not produce false-positive hits due to drug-induced phospholipidosis. A proof-of-concept screen of 1796 kinase inhibitors identified known and novel antiviral drug candidates including inhibitors of PHGDH, CLK-1, and CSF1R. The activity of the PHGDH inhibitor NCT-503 was further increased in combination with the HK2 inhibitor 2-deoxy-D-glucose, which is in clinical development for COVID-19. In conclusion, caspase 3/7 activity detection in SARS-CoV-2-infected Caco-2F03 cells provides a simple phenotypic high-throughput screening platform for SARS-CoV-2 drug candidates that reduces false positive hits.
The antiviral drugs tecovirimat, brincidofovir, and cidofovir are considered for mpox (monkeypox) treatment despite a lack of clinical evidence. Moreover, their use is affected by toxic side-effects (brincidofovir, cidofovir), limited availability (tecovirimat), and potentially by resistance formation. Hence, additional, readily available drugs are needed. Here, therapeutic concentrations of nitroxoline, a hydroxyquinoline antibiotic with a favourable safety profile in humans, inhibited the replication of 12 mpox virus isolates from the current outbreak in primary cultures of human keratinocytes and fibroblasts and a skin explant model by interference with host cell signalling. Tecovirimat, but not nitroxoline, treatment resulted in rapid resistance development. Nitroxoline remained effective against the tecovirimat-resistant strain and increased the anti-mpox virus activity of tecovirimat and brincidofovir. Moreover, nitroxoline inhibited bacterial and viral pathogens that are often co-transmitted with mpox. In conclusion, nitroxoline is a repurposing candidate for the treatment of mpox due to both antiviral and antimicrobial activity.
The antiviral drugs tecovirimat, brincidofovir, and cidofovir are considered for mpox (monkeypox) treatment despite a lack of clinical evidence. Moreover, their use is affected by toxic side-effects (brincidofovir, cidofovir), limited availability (tecovirimat), and potentially by resistance formation. Hence, additional, readily available drugs are needed. Here, therapeutic concentrations of nitroxoline, a hydroxyquinoline antibiotic with a favourable safety profile in humans, inhibited the replication of 12 mpox virus isolates from the current outbreak in primary cultures of human keratinocytes and fibroblasts and a skin explant model by interference with host cell signalling. Tecovirimat, but not nitroxoline, treatment resulted in rapid resistance development. Nitroxoline remained effective against the tecovirimat-resistant strain and increased the anti-mpox virus activity of tecovirimat and brincidofovir. Moreover, nitroxoline inhibited bacterial and viral pathogens that are often co-transmitted with mpox. In conclusion, nitroxoline is a repurposing candidate for the treatment of mpox due to both antiviral and antimicrobial activity.
Oral swabs, sputum and blood samples from 18 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection were examined using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing. Whereas oral swabs or sputum from the lower respiratory tract were tested RT-PCR positive in all patients, RNAemia was neither detected in 3 patients without symptoms nor in 14 patients with flu-like symptoms, fever or pneumonia. The only patient with RNAemia suffered from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and was artificially ventilated in an intensive care unit. Risk for SARS-CoV-2 transmission through blood components in asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals therefore seems negligible but further studies are needed.
Die Einteilung der Pneumonien richtet sich neben klinischen und pathologischen vor allem nach ätiologischen Gesichtspunkten. Es werden diesbezüglich die respirato- bzw. pneumotropen Viren vorgestellt, daneben differentialdiagnostisch wichtige andere Infektionserreger der "Viruspneumonie" (M. pneumoniae, Chlamydia psittaci, Coxiella burnetii) beschrieben und ihre klinischen Aspekte, labordiagnostischen Möglichkeiten sowie die Aussagekraft der verschiedenen Nachweisverfahren diskutiert. Die Letalität der primär virusbedingten Pneumonien ist zwar niedrig, der respiratotrope Virusbefall kann aber Schrittmacher für schwerebakterielle Superinfektionen sein.
Background In October 2007, the working group CEN/TC 216 of the European Committee for standardisation suggested that the Sabin oral poliovirus vaccine type 1 strain (LSc-2ab) presently used for virucidal tests should be replaced by another attenuated vaccine poliovirus type 1 strain, CHAT. Both strains were historically used as oral vaccines, but the Sabin type 1 strain was acknowledged to be more attenuated. In Germany, vaccination against poliomyelitis was introduced in 1962 using the oral polio vaccine (OPV) containing Sabin strain LSc-2ab. The vaccination schedule was changed from OPV to an inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) containing wild polio virus type 1 strain Mahoney in 1998. In the present study, we assessed potential differences in neutralising antibody titres to Sabin and CHAT in persons with a history of either OPV, IPV, or OPV with IPV booster. Methods Neutralisation poliovirus antibodies against CHAT and Sabin 1 were measured in sera of 41 adults vaccinated with OPV. Additionally, sera from 28 children less than 10 years of age and immunised with IPV only were analysed. The neutralisation assay against poliovirus was performed according to WHO guidelines. Results The neutralisation activity against CHAT in adults with a complete OPV vaccination series was significantly lower than against Sabin poliovirus type 1 strains (Wilcoxon signed-rank test P < 0.025). In eight sera, the antibody titres measured against CHAT were less than 8, although the titre against Sabin 1 varied between 8 and 64. Following IPV booster, anti-CHAT antibodies increased rapidly in sera of CHAT-negative adults with OPV history. Sera from children with IPV history neutralised CHAT and Sabin 1 strains equally. Conclusion The lack of neutralising antibodies against the CHAT strain in persons vaccinated with OPV might be associated with an increased risk of reinfection with the CHAT polio virus type 1, and this implies a putative risk of transmission of the virus to polio-free communities. We strongly suggest that laboratory workers who were immunised with OPV receive a booster vaccination with IPV before handling CHAT in the laboratory.
Es wurde die Seroprävalenz von Erregern mit und ohne Tropismus zu Gefäßendothelzellen, wie Chlamydia (C.) pneumoniae, C. trachomatis, C. psittaci, verschiedene Herpesviren (Cytomegalie-Virus (CMV), Epstein-Barr-Virus (EBV), Herpes simplex Typ l und 2-Virus, Varizella Zoster-Virus (VZV)) sowie Masern- und Mumpsviren, bei Patienten mit koronarer Herzerkrankung (KHK) (n=167) und zwei Kontrollkollektiven ohne Herzerkrankung (n=400, n=108) ermittelt. Die IgG-Antikörperprävalenzen betrugen im KHK-Kollektiv für C. pneumoniae 79,6% bzw. in den Kontrollkollektiven 72,5% und 66,7%, für C. trachomatis 4,8% bzw. 6,8% und 2,8%, für C. psittaci 3% bzw. 3,5% und 6,5%, für CMV 72,9% bzw. 74,3% und 79,2%, für EBV 95,1% bzw. 93.1% und 94%, für Herpes simplex 1/2 91,8% bzw. 87,4% und 91,3%, für Masern 99,2% bzw. 100% und für Mumps 93,4% bzw. 86,5% und 84,8%. Die Prävalenzen der VZV-IgA waren 60,3% bzw. 57,3% und 54%. Bei dieser Untersuchung zeigten sich somit keine signifikanten Unterschiede in den Antikörperprävalenzen zwischen den einzelnen Kollektiven. Wurden kranke, stationäre Patienten aus dem Kontrollkollektiv ausgeschlossen, so fand sich in diesem zweiten Kontrollkollektiv mittels Chi2-Test eine signifikant niedrigere Prävalenz (66,7%) der C. pneumoniae-IgG-Antikörper im Vergleich zu Patienten mit KHK (79,6%), (p=0,02). Die Untersuchung der geschlechtsspezifischen Prävalenzen zeigte für Männer (82,6% bzw. 78,5% und 73,2%) eine höhere Durchseuchung als für Frauen (55,6% bzw. 63% und 59,6%). Beim Vergleich gleichgeschlechtlicher Gruppen fanden sich keine signifikanten Unterschiede. Eine Assoziation von C. pneumoniae oder CMV mit der atherosklerotischen, koronaren Herzerkrankung konnte somit durch unsere* Untersuchung nicht bestätigt werden. Die Wahl der Kontroll-Gruppen kann möglicherweise die Ergebnisse der Metaanalyse früherer Assoziationsstudien beeinflußt haben.
Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in patient groups at risk. We have previously shown that the anti-CMV IgG seroprevalence in an urban region of Germany has changed over the last decades. Overall, a decline from 63.7 to 57.25% had been observed between 1988–1997 and 1998–2008 (p < 0,001). Here, we continuously follow the trends to the most recent decade 2009 to 2018. In a retrospective analysis, we determined the seroprevalence of CMV IgG antibodies in our patient cohort, stratified by gender and selected groups at risk (e.g., patients with HIV infection; women of childbearing age). The overall prevalence of anti-CMV IgG non-significantly declined further from 57.25% in 1998–2008 to 56.48% in 2009–2018 (p = 0.881). Looking at gender differences, overall CMV seroprevalence in males declined to 52.82% (from 55.54% in 1998–2008; p = 0.0254), while it non-significantly increased in females to 59.80%. The high seroprevalence in patients with a known HIV infection further increased from 87.46% in 1998–2008 to 92.93% in the current period (p = 0.9999). In women of childbearing age, no significant changes over the last three decades could be observed. The CMV seroprevalence in oncological patients was determined to be 60.64%. Overall, the former significant decline of CMV seroprevalence between the decades 1988–1997 and 1998–2008 in this urban region of Germany slowed down to a non-significant decrease of 0.77% (1998–2008 vs. 2009–2018). This might be an indicator that CMV seroprevalence has reached a plateau.