2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.13.378257
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Intranasal Administration of ACIS KEPTIDE™ Prevents SARS-CoV2-Induced Acute Toxicity in K18-hACE2 Humanized Mouse Model of COVID-19: A Mechanistic Insight for the Prophylactic Role of KEPTIDE™ in COVID-19

Abstract: Previously, we have demonstrated that ACIS KEPTIDE™, a chemically modified peptide, selectively binds to ACE-2 receptor and prevents the entry of SARS-CoV2 virions in vitro in primate kidney Cells. However, it is not known if ACIS KEPTIDE™ attenuates the entry of SARS-CoV2 virus in vivo in lung and kidney tissues, protects health, and prevent death once applied through intranasal route. In our current manuscript, we demonstrated that the intranasal administration of SARS-CoV2 (1*106) strongly induced the expre… Show more

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“…5). These potential mechanisms include but are not limited to the binding with ACE-2 receptor followed by internalization in the alveolar epithelium [132][133][134]; infection Fig. 4 Chronic HIV infection in neuroinflammation and demyelination.…”
Section: Long-haul Covid and Chronic Fatiguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5). These potential mechanisms include but are not limited to the binding with ACE-2 receptor followed by internalization in the alveolar epithelium [132][133][134]; infection Fig. 4 Chronic HIV infection in neuroinflammation and demyelination.…”
Section: Long-haul Covid and Chronic Fatiguementioning
confidence: 99%