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Combating pan-coronavirus infection by indomethacin through simultaneously inhibiting viral replication and inflammatory response.


ABSTRACT: Severe infections with coronaviruses are often accompanied with hyperinflammation, requiring therapeutic strategies to simultaneously tackle the virus and inflammation. By screening a safe-in-human broad-spectrum antiviral agents library, we identified that indomethacin can inhibit pan-coronavirus infection in human cell and airway organoids models. Combining indomethacin with oral antiviral drugs authorized for treating COVID-19 results in synergistic anti-coronavirus activity. Coincidentally, screening a library of FDA-approved drugs identified indomethacin as the most potent potentiator of interferon response through increasing STAT1 phosphorylation. Combining indomethacin with interferon-alpha exerted synergistic antiviral effects against multiple coronaviruses. The anti-coronavirus activity of indomethacin is associated with activating interferon response. In a co-culture system of lung epithelial cells with macrophages, indomethacin inhibited both viral replication and inflammatory response. Collectively, indomethacin is a pan-coronavirus inhibitor that can simultaneously inhibit virus-triggered inflammatory response. The therapeutic potential of indomethacin can be further augmented by combining it with oral antiviral drugs or interferon-alpha.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10474465 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combating pan-coronavirus infection by indomethacin through simultaneously inhibiting viral replication and inflammatory response.

Wang Yining Y   Li Pengfei P   Xu Lei L   de Vries Annemarie C AC   Rottier Robbert J RJ   Wang Wenshi W   Crombag Marie-Rose B S MBS   Peppelenbosch Maikel P MP   Kainov Denis E DE   Pan Qiuwei Q  

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Severe infections with coronaviruses are often accompanied with hyperinflammation, requiring therapeutic strategies to simultaneously tackle the virus and inflammation. By screening a safe-in-human broad-spectrum antiviral agents library, we identified that indomethacin can inhibit pan-coronavirus infection in human cell and airway organoids models. Combining indomethacin with oral antiviral drugs authorized for treating COVID-19 results in synergistic anti-coronavirus activity. Coincidentally,  ...[more]

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