Main protease mutants of SARS-CoV-2 variants remain susceptible to nirmatrelvir (PF-07321332)
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a public health threat. Multiple mutations in the spike protein of emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2 appear to impact on the effectiveness of available vaccines. Specific antiviral agents are keenly anticipated but their efficacy may also be compromised in emerging variants. One of the most attractive coronaviral drug targets is the main protease (M pro ). A promising M pro inhibitor of clinical relevance is the peptidomimetic nirmatrelvir (PF-07321332). We expressed M pro of six SARS-CoV-2 lineages (C.37 Lambda, B.1.1.318, B.1.2, B.1.351 Beta, B.1.1.529 Omicron, P.2 Zeta), each of which carries a strongly prevalent missense mutation (G15S, T21I, L89F, K90R, P132H, L205V). Enzyme kinetics showed that these M pro variants are similarly catalytically competent as the wildtype. We show that nirmatrelvir has similar potency against the variants as against the wildtype. Our in vitro data suggest that the efficacy of the specific M pro inhibitor nirmatrelvir is not compromised in current COVID-19 variants. Graphical abstract
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