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Why is chloroquine so controversial?

MikeDamone
MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
edited May 2020 in Tug Tavern
Seems it’s worth a very serious look.

BUT TRUMP SAID IT!



https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/



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.
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Comments

  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    No need for on-patent medicine and a vaccine if a $1/dose generic is effective in treating it.
  • MelloDawg
    MelloDawg Member Posts: 6,917

    Seems it’s worth a very serious look.

    BUT TRUMP SAID IT!



    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/



    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.

    Could you elaborate? You seem to understand the science of what was said in this abstract.
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    MelloDawg said:

    Seems it’s worth a very serious look.

    BUT TRUMP SAID IT!



    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1232869/



    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.

    Could you elaborate? You seem to understand the science of what was said in this abstract.
    Thinking that I f asking this question means the Science is too robust for your understanding?
  • HoustonHusky
    HoustonHusky Member Posts: 6,017
    I hate the drink, but lots of folks should be thankful for chloroquine...it led to the drink Gin and Tonic.

  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    I hate the drink, but lots of folks should be thankful for chloroquine...it led to the drink Gin and Tonic.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI3yXg-sX5c