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Title: Targeting DPP4-RBD interactions by sitagliptin and linagliptin delivers a potential host-directed therapy against pan-SARS-CoV-2 infections
Authors: Mani, Shailendra
Kaur, Anupamjeet
Jakhar, Kamini
Kumari, Geetika
Sonar, Sudipta
Kumar, Amit
Das, Sudesna
Kumar, Santosh
Kumar, Vijay
Kundu, Rakesh
Pandey, Anil Kumar
Singh, Umesh Prasad
Majumdar, Tanmay
Keywords: ACE2-RBD interaction, repurposed therapy; DPP4-RBD complex; Pan-SARS-COV-2
Issue Date: Aug-2023
Publisher: Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Abstract: Highly mutated SARS-CoV-2 is known aetiological factor for COVID-19. Here, we have demonstrated that the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the spike protein can interact with human dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) to facilitate virus entry, in addition to the usual route of ACE2-RBD binding. Significant number of residues of RBD makes hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions with α/β-hydrolase domain of DPP4. With this observation, we created a strategy to combat COVID-19 by circumventing the catalytic activity of DPP4 using its inhibitors. Sitagliptin, linagliptin or in combination disavowed RBD to establish a heterodimer complex with both DPP4 and ACE2 which is requisite strategy for virus entry into the cells. Both gliptins not only impede DPP4 activity, but also prevent ACE2-RBD interaction, crucial for virus growth. Sitagliptin, and linagliptin alone or in combination have avidity to impede the growth of pan-SARS-CoV-2 variants including original SARS-CoV-2, alpha, beta, delta, and kappa in a dose dependent manner. However, these drugs were unable to alter enzymatic activity of PLpro and Mpro. We conclude that viruses hijack DPP4 for cell invasion via RBD binding. Impeding RBD interaction with both DPP4 and ACE2 selectively by sitagliptin and linagliptin is an potential strategy for efficiently preventing viral replication.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1558
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