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Covid-19 Treatment: Remdesivir

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May 04, 2020

Why in news?

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave emergency approval to use the drug remdesivir for critical Covid-19 patients.

What is Remdesivir?

  • It was manufactured in 2014 to treat for Ebola, by US-based biotechnology firm Gilead Sciences.
  • It has since been used to treat for MERS and SERS, both caused by members of the coronavirus family.
  • Current research is looking at whether the drug’s antiviral properties work against SARS-CoV2, the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 disease.

What does the Remdesivir do?

  • The drug remdesivir is designed to obstruct the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV2 at the stage of replication.
  • At this stage, the virus creates copies of itself, followed endlessly by the copies creating copies of themselves.
  • Researchers have described the exact mechanism of interaction between the virus and the drug.

How does replication take place?

  • Once the virus enters the human cell, it releases its genetic material, which is then copied using the body’s existing mechanism.
  • At every stage of infection, various human proteins, virus proteins, and their interactions come into play.
  • At the replication stage, the key protein of the virus at play is an enzyme called RdRp.
  • RdRp makes copies by processing components of the RNA of the virus.
  • Scientifically, such an enzyme is called a polymerase or a replicase.
  • In any case, RdRp is the enzyme that is targeted by remdesivir.

How does remdesivir target the RdRp enzyme?

  • In order to replicate, RdRp processes raw material from the RNA of the virus, broken down by another enzyme with that specific function.
  • When a patient is given remdesivir, it mimics some of this material, and gets incorporated in the replication site.
  • With remdesivir replacing the material it needs, the virus fails to replicate further.

What are some new findings?

  • As far as SARS-CoV2 is concerned, a Chinese research paper has added to the emerging knowledge about the action of remdesivir.
  • They have imaged the high-resolution structure of the SARS-CoV-2 replicase complex, with remdesivir bound to it.
  • The structure shows where the RNA template of the virus enters the replication spot.
  • It also shows where the remdesivir is incorporated, and where the process of replication is terminated.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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