Novel drugs being developed by Australian scientists to prevent, treat Covid-19
Novel drugs being developed by Australian scientists to prevent, treat Covid-19
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Scientists have developed two new drugs to both prevent the Covid-19 infection, and also treat people who have been exposed to the novel coronavirus so that they do not develop severe disease.

Scientists from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Australia’s Queensland have developed two new drugs to both prevent SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind Covid-19 infection, and also treat people who have been exposed to the virus so they do not develop severe disease.

The two early intervention drugs target how human cells respond to the SARSCoV-2 virus, instead of the virus itself, according to the findings published in the journal Nature Cell Discovery. The first peptide-based drug would be given pre-exposure to the virus and help boost the efficacy of vaccines, while the second drug would stop the spread of the virus in already infected cells.

Laboratory tests show the first peptide-based drug reduces infection by cloaking the ACE2 receptor protein on human cells. The SARSCoV-2 spike protein uses the ACE2 receptor to bind to and invade cells. The virus then latches onto the cloaking peptides, which they mistake for human cells – preventing infection. The lab tests have also shown that if the virus finds its way into cells, the second peptide-drug can block how the virus hijacks the host cell and replicates.

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