Atypical Mutational Spectrum of SARS-CoV-2 Replicating in the Presence of Ribavirin.
Pilar SomovillaCarlos García-CrespoBrenda Martínez-GonzálezMaría Eugenia SoriaAna Isabel de ÁvilaIsabel GallegoPablo MínguezAntoni Durán-PastorCristina Ferrer-OrtaLlanos Salar-VidalMario Esteban-MuñozSonia ZuñigaIsabel SolaLuis EnjuanesJaime EstebanRicardo Fernandez-RoblasIgnacio GadeaJordi GómezNuria VerdaguerEsteban DomingoCelia PeralesPublished in: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2023)
We report that ribavirin exerts an inhibitory and mutagenic activity on SARS-CoV-2-infecting Vero cells, with a therapeutic index higher than 10. Deep sequencing analysis of the mutant spectrum of SARS-CoV-2 replicating in the absence or presence of ribavirin indicated an increase in the number of mutations, but not in deletions, and modification of diversity indices, expected from a mutagenic activity. Notably, the major mutation types enhanced by replication in the presence of ribavirin were A→G and U→C transitions, a pattern which is opposite to the dominance of G→A and C→U transitions previously described for most RNA viruses. Implications of the inhibitory activity of ribavirin, and the atypical mutational bias produced on SARS-CoV-2, for the search for synergistic anti-COVID-19 lethal mutagen combinations are discussed.