Emerging Microbes and Infections (Dec 2022)

N-chlorotaurine is highly active against respiratory viruses including SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) in vitro

  • Michaela Lackner,
  • Annika Rössler,
  • André Volland,
  • Marlena Nastassja Stadtmüller,
  • Brigitte Müllauer,
  • Zoltan Banki,
  • Johannes Ströhle,
  • Angela Luttick,
  • Jennifer Fenner,
  • Bettina Sarg,
  • Leopold Kremser,
  • Paul Tone,
  • Heribert Stoiber,
  • Dorothee von Laer,
  • Thorsten Wolff,
  • Carsten Schwarz,
  • Markus Nagl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2065932
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1293 – 1307

Abstract

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N-chlorotaurine (NCT) a long-lived oxidant generated by leukocytes, can be synthesized chemically and applied topically as an anti-infective to different body sites, including the lung via inhalation. Here, we demonstrate the activity of NCT against viruses causing acute respiratory tract infections, namely severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), influenza viruses, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Virucidal activity of NCT was tested in plaque assays, confirmed by RT-qPCR assays. Attack on virus proteins was investigated by mass spectrometry. NCT revealed broad virucidal activity against all viruses tested at 37°C and pH 7. A significant reduction in infectious particles of SARS-CoV-2 isolates from early 2020 by 1 log10 was detected after 15 min of incubation in 1% NCT. Proteinaceous material simulating body fluids enhanced this activity by transchlorination mechanisms (1 −2 log10 reduction within 1–10 min). Tested SARS-CoV-2 variants B.1.1.7 (Alpha) und B.1.351 (Beta) showed a similar susceptibility. Influenza virus infectious particles were reduced by 3 log10 (H3N2) to 5 log10 (H1N1pdm), RSV by 4 log10 within a few min. Mass spectrometry of NCT-treated SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and 3C-like protease, influenza virus haemagglutinin and neuraminidase, and RSV fusion glycoprotein disclosed multiple sites of chlorination and oxidation as the molecular mechanism of action. Application of 1.0% NCT as a prophylactic and therapeutic strategy against acute viral respiratory tract infections deserves comprehensive clinical investigation.

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