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Title: 2005 article from the NIH indicate the effectiveness of Cloroquine in prevention and treatment of coronavirus.
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URL Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/
Published: Jul 31, 2020
Author: NIH
Post Date: 2020-07-31 09:22:05 by A K A Stone
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Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread

Background Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a newly discovered coronavirus (SARS-CoV). No effective prophylactic or post-exposure therapy is currently available.

Results We report, however, that chloroquine has strong antiviral effects on SARS- CoV infection of primate cells. These inhibitory effects are observed when the cells are treated with the drug either before or after exposure to the virus, suggesting both prophylactic and therapeutic advantage. In addition to the well-known functions of chloroquine such as elevations of endosomal pH, the drug appears to interfere with terminal glycosylation of the cellular receptor, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. This may negatively influence the virus-receptor binding and abrogate the infection, with further ramifications by the elevation of vesicular pH, resulting in the inhibition of infection and spread of SARS CoV at clinically admissible concentrations.

Conclusion Chloroquine is effective in preventing the spread of SARS CoV in cell culture. Favorable inhibition of virus spread was observed when the cells were either treated with chloroquine prior to or after SARS CoV infection. In addition, the indirect immunofluorescence assay described herein represents a simple and rapid method for screening SARS-CoV antiviral compounds.

Keywords: severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, chloroquine, inhibition, therapy Go to: Background Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an emerging disease that was first reported in Guangdong Province, China, in late 2002. The disease rapidly spread to at least 30 countries within months of its first appearance, and concerted worldwide efforts led to the identification of the etiological agent as SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV), a novel member of the family Coronaviridae [1]. Complete genome sequencing of SARS-CoV [2,3] confirmed that this pathogen is not closely related to any of the previously established coronavirus groups. Budding of the SARS-CoV occurs in the Golgi apparatus [4] and results in the incorporation of the envelope spike glycoprotein into the virion. The spike glycoprotein is a type I membrane protein that facilitates viral attachment to the cellular receptor and initiation of infection, and angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) has been identified as a functional cellular receptor of SARS-CoV [5]. We have recently shown that the processing of the spike protein was effected by furin-like convertases and that inhibition of this cleavage by a specific inhibitor abrogated cytopathicity and significantly reduced the virus titer of SARS-CoV [6].

Due to the severity of SARS-CoV infection, the potential for rapid spread of the disease, and the absence of proven effective and safe in vivo inhibitors of the virus, it is important to identify drugs that can effectively be used to treat or prevent potential SARS-CoV infections. Many novel therapeutic approaches have been evaluated in laboratory studies of SARS-CoV: notable among these approaches are those using siRNA [7], passive antibody transfer [8], DNA vaccination [9], vaccinia or parainfluenza virus expressing the spike protein [10,11], interferons [12,13], and monoclonal antibody to the S1-subunit of the spike glycoprotein that blocks receptor binding [14]. In this report, we describe the identification of chloroquine as an effective pre- and post-infection antiviral agent for SARS-CoV. Chloroquine, a 9- aminoquinoline that was identified in 1934, is a weak base that increases the pH of acidic vesicles. When added extracellularly, the non-protonated portion of chloroquine enters the cell, where it becomes protonated and concentrated in acidic, low-pH organelles, such as endosomes, Golgi vesicles, and lysosomes. Chloroquine can affect virus infection in many ways, and the antiviral effect depends in part on the extent to which the virus utilizes endosomes for entry. Chloroquine has been widely used to treat human diseases, such as malaria, amoebiosis, HIV, and autoimmune diseases, without significant detrimental side effects [15]. Together with data presented here, showing virus inhibition in cell culture by chloroquine doses compatible with patient treatment, these features suggest that further evaluation of chloroquine in animal models of SARS-CoV infection would be warranted as we progress toward finding effective antivirals for prevention or treatment of the disease.

Go to: Results Preinfection chloroquine treatment renders Vero E6 cells refractory to SARS- CoV infection In order to investigate if chloroquine might prevent SARS-CoV infection, permissive Vero E6 cells [1] were pretreated with various concentrations of chloroquine (0.1–10 ¼M) for 20–24 h prior to virus infection. Cells were then infected with SARS-CoV, and virus antigens were visualized by indirect immunofluorescence as described in Materials and Methods. Microscopic examination (Fig. ​(Fig.1A)1A) of the control cells (untreated, infected) revealed extensive SARS-CoV-specific immunostaining of the monolayer. A dose-dependant decrease in virus antigen-positive cells was observed starting at 0.1 ¼M chloroquine, and concentrations of 10 ¼M completely abolished SARS-CoV infection. For quantitative purposes, we counted the number of cells stained positive from three random locations on a slide. The average number of positively stained control cells was scored as 100% and was compared with the number of positive cells observed under various chloroquine concentrations (Fig. ​(Fig.1B).1B). Pretreatment with 0.1, 1, and 10 ¼M chloroquine reduced infectivity by 28%, 53%, and 100%, respectively. Reproducible results were obtained from three independent experiments. These data demonstrated that pretreatment of Vero E6 cells with chloroquine rendered these cells refractory to SARS-CoV infection.

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#2. To: A K A Stone, All (#0)

2005 article from the NIH indicate the effectiveness of Cloroquine in prevention and treatment of coronavirus.

There are numerous articles in 2020 that indicate the effectiveness of wearing masks in prevention of COVID-19.

Since as evidence by the posting of this article, you are interested in the prevention of spreading COVID-19 – Then:

Click here to check them out.

There is sincere hope that you will find those articles both interesting and greatly educational.

Gatlin  posted on  2020-07-31   11:00:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Gatlin (#2)

Show me the where the FDA did a randomized test of masks like required by law or go suck that faggots dick whose article you pimped today.

A K A Stone  posted on  2020-07-31   11:58:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: A K A Stone, All (#3)

“Show me” the where the FDA did a randomized test of masks like required by law …

Click here for the:

FDA Enforcement Policy for Face Masks and Respirators During the
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency (Revised)

Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff – May 2020

Okay, “mister big-mouth Know-it-all” – you need to “show everyone” exactly WHERE in this Enforcement Policy, or any other place for that matter, the FDA is, as you CLAIM:

“Required by law to do a randomized test of masks.”

You surely can easily do that – Right?

So – either just do it. or STFU and stop repeating it.

Gatlin  posted on  2020-08-01   7:54:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Gatlin (#12)

That is not what I asked for.

Here slow boy.

https://www.fda.gov/media/87603/download

A K A Stone  posted on  2020-08-01   8:14:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: A K A Stone, All (#13)

That is not what I asked for.

Here slow boy.

https://www.fda.gov/media/87603/download

You SPECIFICALLY asked:

“Show me” the where the FDA did a randomized test of masks like required by law …

I read through your hotlink.

And then I went and read through all 10 Chapters of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

I simply cannot find where the law requires …

… “the FDA to do a randomized test of masks” …

Can you please provide this old “slow boy” with a link to show this?

Gatlin  posted on  2020-08-01   9:18:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Gatlin (#14)

So your position is companies can offer devices that are supposed to stop disease with no FDA trials.

You think a company that sells bandanas can market them as devices that will stop the spread of coronavirus. Ha you're dumber than I thought.

I already posted you the info in the past. Go find it.

Also n95 masks do nothing to stop viruses when you exhale. Which you brag about wearing because you care about people and you are so good. You're a fool.

A K A Stone  posted on  2020-08-01   11:24:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A K A Stone, All (#15)

Also n95 masks do nothing to stop viruses when you exhale.

From the Mayo Clinic:

N95 masks

Actually a type of respirator, an N95 mask offers more protection than a surgical mask does because it can filter out both large and small particles when the wearer inhales. As the name indicates, the mask is designed to block 95% of very small particles. Some N95 masks have valves that make them easier to breathe through. With this type of mask, unfiltered air is released when the wearer exhales.

Health care providers must be trained and pass a fit test to confirm a proper seal before using an N95 respirator in the workplace. Like surgical masks, N95 masks are intended to be disposable. However, researchers are testing ways to disinfect N95 masks so they can be reused.

Some N95 masks, and even some cloth masks, have one-way valves that make them easier to breathe through. But because the valve releases unfiltered air when the wearer breathes out, this type of mask doesn't prevent the wearer from spreading the virus. For this reason, some places have banned them.

You’re the fool …

Gatlin  posted on  2020-08-01   11:51:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Gatlin (#22)

Masks don't work. They collect germs. I'm not wearing one and if you told me to wear one I would knock you out cold. That is all that matters. No matter what you say. I don't listen to anti christian faggots like you.

A K A Stone  posted on  2020-08-01   12:06:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: A K A Stone, All (#23)

That is all that matters.
That’s a typical selfish trait …

Gatlin  posted on  2020-08-01   12:56:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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