Calcium channel blockers reduce severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) related fatality.
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2019
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), an emerging tick-borne infectious disease caused by a novel phlebovirus (SFTS virus, SFTSV), was listed among the top 10 priority infectious diseases by the World Health Organization due to its high fatality of 12%-50% and possibility of pandemic transmission. Currently, effective anti-SFTSV intervention remains unavailable. Here, by screening a library of FDA-approved drugs, we found that benidipine hydrochloride, a calcium channel blocker (CCB), inhibited SFTSV replication in vitro. Benidipine hydrochloride was revealed to inhibit virus infection through impairing virus internalization and genome replication. Further experiments showed that a broad panel of CCBs, including nifedipine, inhibited SFTSV infection. The anti-SFTSV effect of these two CCBs was further analyzed in a humanized mouse model in which CCB treatment resulted in reduced viral load and decreased fatality rate. Importantly, by performing a retrospective clinical investigation on a large cohort of 2087 SFTS patients, we revealed that nifedipine administration enhanced virus clearance, improved clinical recovery, and remarkably reduced the case fatality rate by >5-fold. These findings are highly valuable for developing potential host-oriented therapeutics for SFTS and other lethal acute viral infections known to be inhibited by CCBs in vitro.
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Authors | Li, Hao;Zhang, Lei-Ke;Li, Shu-Fen;Zhang, Shao-Fei;Wan, Wei-Wei;Zhang, Yu-Lan;Xin, Qi-Lin;Dai, Ke;Hu, Yuan-Yuan;Wang, Zhi-Bo;Zhu, Xiang-Tao;Fang, Yu-Jie;Cui, Ning;Zhang, Pan-He;Yuan, Chun;Lu, Qing-Bin;Bai, Jie-Ying;Deng, Fei;Xiao, Geng-Fu;Liu, Wei;Peng, Ke; |
Journal | cell research |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1038/s41422-019-0214-z |
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