Journal article
A novel PLpro inhibitor improves outcomes in a pre-clinical model of long COVID
S M. Bader, DJ Calleja, SM Devine, NW Kuchel, BGC Lu, X Wu, RW Birkinshaw, R Bhandari, K Loi, R Volpe, Y Khakham, AE Au, TR Blackmore, L Mackiewicz, M Dayton, J Schaefer, L Scherer, AT Stock, JP Cooney, K Schoffer Show all
Nature Communications | Nature Portfolio | Published : 2025
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the vulnerability of a globally connected population to zoonotic viruses. The FDA-approved coronavirus antiviral Paxlovid targets the essential SARS-CoV-2 main protease, Mpro. Whilst effective in the acute phase of a COVID infection, Paxlovid cannot be used by all patients, can lead to viral recurrence, and does not protect against post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), commonly known as long COVID, an emerging significant health burden that remains poorly understood and untreated. Alternative antivirals that are addressing broader patient needs are urgently required. We here report our drug discovery efforts to targ..
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