Computational exploration of the dual role of the phytochemical fortunellin: Antiviral activities against SARS-CoV-2 and immunomodulatory abilities against the host

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dc.contributor.author Agrawal, Shivangi
dc.contributor.author Pathak, Ekta
dc.contributor.author Mishra, Rajeev
dc.contributor.author Mishra, Vibha
dc.contributor.author Parveen, Afifa
dc.contributor.author Mishra, Sunil Kumar
dc.contributor.author Byadgi, Parameswarappa S.
dc.contributor.author Dubey, Sushil Kumar
dc.contributor.author Chaudhary, Ashvanee Kumar
dc.contributor.author Singh, Vishwambhar
dc.contributor.author Chaurasia, Rameshwar Nath
dc.contributor.author Atri, Neelam
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-19T06:52:54Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-19T06:52:54Z
dc.date.issued 2022-10
dc.identifier.issn 00104825
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2106
dc.description This paper is submitted by the author of IIT (BHU), Varanasi, India en_US
dc.description.abstract Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections generate approximately one million virions per day, and the majority of available antivirals are ineffective against it due to the virus's inherent genetic mutability. This necessitates the investigation of concurrent inhibition of multiple SARS-CoV-2 targets. We show that fortunellin (acacetin 7-O-neohesperidoside), a phytochemical, is a promising candidate for preventing and treating coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by targeting multiple key viral target proteins. Fortunellin supports protective immunity while inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines and apoptosis pathways and protecting against tissue damage. Fortunellin is a phytochemical found in Gojihwadi kwath, an Indian traditional Ayurvedic formulation with an antiviral activity that is effective in COVID-19 patients. The mechanistic action of its antiviral activity, however, is unknown. The current study comprehensively evaluates the potential therapeutic mechanisms of fortunellin in preventing and treating COVID-19. We have used molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, free-energy calculations, host target mining of fortunellin, gene ontology enrichment, pathway analyses, and protein-protein interaction analysis. We discovered that fortunellin reliably binds to key targets that are necessary for viral replication, growth, invasion, and infectivity including Nucleocapsid (N-CTD) (−54.62 kcal/mol), Replicase-monomer at NSP-8 binding site (−34.48 kcal/mol), Replicase-dimer interface (−31.29 kcal/mol), Helicase (−30.02 kcal/mol), Papain-like-protease (−28.12 kcal/mol), 2′-O-methyltransferase (−23.17 kcal/mol), Main-protease (−21.63 kcal/mol), Replicase-monomer at dimer interface (−22.04 kcal/mol), RNA-dependent-RNA-polymerase (−19.98 kcal/mol), Nucleocapsid-NTD (−16.92 kcal/mol), and Endoribonuclease (−16.81 kcal/mol). Furthermore, we identify and evaluate the potential human targets of fortunellin and its effect on the SARS-CoV-2 infected tissues, including normal-human-bronchial-epithelium (NHBE) and lung cells and organoids such as pancreatic, colon, liver, and cornea using a network pharmacology approach. Thus, our findings indicate that fortunellin has a dual role; multi-target antiviral activities against SARS-CoV-2 and immunomodulatory capabilities against the host. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Institute of Science, BHU , Varanasi, India en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier Ltd en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Computers in Biology and Medicine;Volume 149
dc.subject Antiviral en_US
dc.subject Enrichment analysis en_US
dc.subject Fortunellin en_US
dc.subject Immunomodulation en_US
dc.subject MM-GBSA analysis en_US
dc.subject Molecular dynamics simulation en_US
dc.subject Multi-target en_US
dc.subject Network pharmacology en_US
dc.subject SARS-CoV-2 en_US
dc.title Computational exploration of the dual role of the phytochemical fortunellin: Antiviral activities against SARS-CoV-2 and immunomodulatory abilities against the host en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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