Human airway organoids as a high-throughput screening platform for antiviral natural products discovery
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ABSTRACT Antiviral drug discovery for respiratory viruses is hindered by the lack of scalable physiologically relevant systems. Here, we report the first high-throughput screen of 764 natural plant extracts against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) using human primary airway organoids as a relevant model. A parallel screen conducted in A549 cells allowed the identification of 70 extracts with organoid-specific antiviral activity from which 45 active phytocompounds were purified. We identified early- and late-acting antiviral compounds and demonstrated a polarization-dependent activity for some of them. Collectively, our results establish the use of airway organoids as a scalable first-line platform for high-throughput antiviral discovery and exploit the plant-derived chemical space as an underexplored source of RSV inhibitors.
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