Emetine inhibits Zika and Ebola virus infections through two molecular mechanisms: inhibiting viral replication and decreasing viral entry

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Shu Yang
Miao Xu
Emily M Lee
Kirill Gorshkov
Sergey A. Shiryaev
Shihua He
Wei Sun
Yu-Shan Cheng
Xin Hu
Anil Mathew Tharappel
Billy Lu
Antonella Pinto
Chen Farhy
Chun-Teng Huang
Zirui Zhang
Wenjun Zhu
Yuying Wu
Yi Zhou
Guang Song
Heng Zhu
Khalida Shamim
Carles Martínez-Romero
Adolfo García-Sastre
Richard A. Preston
Dushyantha T. Jayaweera
Ruili Huang
Wenwei Huang
Menghang Xia
Anton Simeonov
Guoli Ming
Xiangguo Qiu
Alexey V. Terskikh
Hengli Tang
Hongjun Song
Wei Zheng
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[1] National Institutes of Health,National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
[2] Florida State University,Department of Biological Science
[3] Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute,Development, Aging and Regeneration Program
[4] Public Health Agency of Canada,Special Pathogens Program, National Microbiology Laboratory
[5] Florida State University,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[6] Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,Department of Pharmacology & Molecular Sciences
[7] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Department of Microbiology and Global Health and Emerging Pathogens Institute
[8] University of Miami,Department of Medicine, Miller School of Medicine
[9] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Neuroscience and Mahoney Institute for Neurosciences
[10] University of Manitoba,Department of Medical Microbiology
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Cell Discovery | / 4卷
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The re-emergence of Zika virus (ZIKV) and Ebola virus (EBOV) poses serious and continued threats to the global public health. Effective therapeutics for these maladies is an unmet need. Here, we show that emetine, an anti-protozoal agent, potently inhibits ZIKV and EBOV infection with a low nanomolar half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) in vitro and potent activity in vivo. Two mechanisms of action for emetine are identified: the inhibition of ZIKV NS5 polymerase activity and disruption of lysosomal function. Emetine also inhibits EBOV entry. Cephaeline, a desmethyl analog of emetine, which may be better tolerated in patients than emetine, exhibits a similar efficacy against both ZIKV and EBOV infections. Hence, emetine and cephaeline offer pharmaceutical therapies against both ZIKV and EBOV infection.
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