Drug repurposing screens identify Tubercidin as a potent antiviral agent against porcine nidovirus infections

Tianliang Wang, Guanmin Zheng, Zilu Chen, Yue Wang, Chenxu Zhao, Yaqin Li, Yixin Yuan, Hong Duan, Hongsen Zhu, Xia Yang, Wentao Li, Wenjuan Du, Yongtao Li*, Dongliang Li*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The emergence of new coronaviruses poses a significant threat to animal husbandry and human health. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is considered a re-emerging porcine enteric coronavirus, which causes fatal watery diarrhea in piglets. Currently, there are no effective drugs to combat PEDV. Drug repurposing screens have emerged as an attractive strategy to accelerate antiviral drug discovery and development. Here, we screened 206 natural products for antiviral activity using live PEDV infection in Vero cells and identified ten candidate antiviral agents. Among them, Tubercidin, a nucleoside analog derived from Streptomyces tubercidicus, showed promising antiviral activity against PEDV infection. Furthermore, we demonstrated that Tubercidin exhibited significant antiviral activity against both classical and variant PEDV. Time of addition assay showed that Tubercidin displayed a significant inhibitory effect on viral post-entry events but not during other periods. Molecular docking analysis indicated that Tubercidin had better docking efficiency and formed hydrophobic interactions with the active pocket of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of PEDV and other nidoviruses. Additionally, Tubercidin can effectively suppress other porcine nidoviruses, such as SADS-CoV and PRRSV, demonstrating its broad-spectrum antiviral properties. In summary, our findings provide valuable evidence for the antiviral activity of Tubercidin and offer insights into the development of new strategies for the prevention and treatment of coronavirus infections.

Original languageEnglish
Article number199275
Number of pages13
JournalVirus Research
Volume339
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2024

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Funding

This research was funded by the National Natural Science Founda- tion of China (Grant No.32172839, 31602033 and 32202826) , the China Scholarship Council (201908410129) , Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program for College Students in Henan Province (202210471045) , Henan Province Science Foundation for Youths (Grant No. 222300420216) and Key Scientific Research Projects of Higher Educa- tion Institutions in Henan Province in 2024 (24A230011) .

FundersFunder number
National Natural Science Founda- tion of China32172839, 31602033, 32202826
China Scholarship Council201908410129
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program for College Students in Henan Province202210471045
Henan Province Science Foundation for Youths222300420216
Key Scientific Research Projects of Higher Educa- tion Institutions in Henan Province24A230011

    Keywords

    • Antiviral
    • Coronavirus
    • Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
    • RNA-dependent RNA polymerase
    • Tubercidin

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