The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is a worldwide public health emergency. Despite the beginning of a vaccination campaign, the search for new drugs to appropriately treat COVID-19 patients remains a priority. Drug repurposing represents a faster and cheaper method than de novo drug discovery. In this study, we examined three different network-based approaches to identify potentially repurposable drugs to treat COVID-19. We analyzed transcriptomic data from whole blood cells of patients with COVID-19 and 21 other related conditions, as compared with those of healthy subjects. In addition to conventionally used drugs (e.g., anticoagulants, antihistaminics, anti-TNFα antibodies, corticosteroids), unconventional candidate compounds, such as SCN5A inhibitors and drugs active in the central nervous system, were identified. Clinical judgment and validation through clinical trials are always mandatory before use of the identified drugs in a clinical setting.

In silico drug repurposing in COVID-19: A network-based analysis / P. Sibilio, S. Bini, G. Fiscon, M. Sponziello, F. Conte, V. Pecce, C. Durante, P. Paci, R. Falcone, G.D. Norata, L. Farina, A. Verrienti. - In: BIOMÉDECINE & PHARMACOTHÉRAPIE. - ISSN 0753-3322. - 142(2021), pp. 111954.1-111954.10. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.biopha.2021.111954]

In silico drug repurposing in COVID-19: A network-based analysis

G.D. Norata;L. Farina;
2021

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is a worldwide public health emergency. Despite the beginning of a vaccination campaign, the search for new drugs to appropriately treat COVID-19 patients remains a priority. Drug repurposing represents a faster and cheaper method than de novo drug discovery. In this study, we examined three different network-based approaches to identify potentially repurposable drugs to treat COVID-19. We analyzed transcriptomic data from whole blood cells of patients with COVID-19 and 21 other related conditions, as compared with those of healthy subjects. In addition to conventionally used drugs (e.g., anticoagulants, antihistaminics, anti-TNFα antibodies, corticosteroids), unconventional candidate compounds, such as SCN5A inhibitors and drugs active in the central nervous system, were identified. Clinical judgment and validation through clinical trials are always mandatory before use of the identified drugs in a clinical setting.
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English
Corticosteroid; COVID-19; Drug repurposing; Heparin; Inflammatory bowel disease; Septic shock
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
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Pubblicazione scientifica
2021
28-lug-2021
142
111954
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10
Epub ahead of print
Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
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In silico drug repurposing in COVID-19: A network-based analysis / P. Sibilio, S. Bini, G. Fiscon, M. Sponziello, F. Conte, V. Pecce, C. Durante, P. Paci, R. Falcone, G.D. Norata, L. Farina, A. Verrienti. - In: BIOMÉDECINE & PHARMACOTHÉRAPIE. - ISSN 0753-3322. - 142(2021), pp. 111954.1-111954.10. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.biopha.2021.111954]
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