[I am an employee of BMS. The views expressed here are my own.]
The blog is long, so I will start with an executive summary. (You can download a pdf copy of the blog here.) Pharmacologic intervention has the opportunity to impact disease progression in the SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 crisis. Repurposing of approved therapies is the fastest way to impact patients today, as these medicines have regulatory approval to enable investigator-initiated trials and have a manufacturing process to ensure drug supply. Here, I focus on a specific clinical inflection point in COVID-19 disease progression – hospitalized patients early in their disease course and with signs of a maladaptive immune response, with the intervention intended to prevent disease progression and admission to the ICU. Based on an understanding of disease biology today – which is still quite limited – this clinical inflection point is due to a “maladaptive immune response” seen early in the disease course in patients who later progress to critical illness. Rigorous clinical trials are required to test therapeutic hypotheses related to repurposed therapies, which need to be done in a clinical setting caring for extremely sick patients. Finally, I describe additional research that is required to understand the biology of SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19, and how such research (e.g.,…