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Application of the PHENotype SIMulator for rapid identification of potential candidates in effective COVID-19 drug repurposing.


ABSTRACT: The current, rapidly diversifying pandemic has accelerated the need for efficient and effective identification of potential drug candidates for COVID-19. Knowledge on host-immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection, however, remains limited with few drugs approved to date. Viable strategies and tools are rapidly arising to address this, especially with repurposing of existing drugs offering significant promise. Here we introduce a systems biology tool, the PHENotype SIMulator, which -by leveraging available transcriptomic and proteomic databases-allows modeling of SARS-CoV-2 infection in host cells in silico to i) determine with high sensitivity and specificity (both>96%) the viral effects on cellular host-immune response, resulting in specific cellular SARS-CoV-2 signatures and ii) utilize these cell-specific signatures to identify promising repurposable therapeutics. Powered by this tool, coupled with domain expertise, we identify several potential COVID-19 drugs including methylprednisolone and metformin, and further discern key cellular SARS-CoV-2-affected pathways as potential druggable targets in COVID-19 pathogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Maria NI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9986505 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Application of the PHENotype SIMulator for rapid identification of potential candidates in effective COVID-19 drug repurposing.

Maria Naomi I NI   Rapicavoli Rosaria Valentina RV   Alaimo Salvatore S   Bischof Evelyne E   Stasuzzo Alessia A   Broek Jantine A C JAC   Pulvirenti Alfredo A   Mishra Bud B   Duits Ashley J AJ   Ferro Alfredo A  

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The current, rapidly diversifying pandemic has accelerated the need for efficient and effective identification of potential drug candidates for COVID-19. Knowledge on host-immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection, however, remains limited with few drugs approved to date. Viable strategies and tools are rapidly arising to address this, especially with repurposing of existing drugs offering significant promise. Here we introduce a systems biology tool, the PHENotype SIMulator, which -by leveraging  ...[more]

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