Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers

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Autor(a) principal: Falcão, Cláudio Borges
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: La Torre, Beatriz G. de, Pérez‑Peinado, Clara, Barron, Annelise E., Andreu, David, Rádis-Baptista, Gandhi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64515
Resumo: Cathelicidins are phylogenetically ancient, pleiotropic host defense peptides—also called antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)—expressed in numerous life forms for innate immunity. Since even the jawless hagfish expresses cathelicidins, these genetically encoded host defense peptides are at least 400 million years old. More recently, cathelicidins with varying antipathogenic activities and cytotoxicities were discovered in the venoms of poisonous snakes; for these creatures, cathelicidins may also serve as weapons against prey and predators, as well as for innate immunity. We report herein the expression of orthologous cathelicidin genes in the venoms of four different South American pit vipers (Bothrops atrox, Bothrops lutzi, Crotalus durissus terrificus, and Lachesis muta rhombeata distant relatives of Asian cobras and kraits, previously shown to express cathelicidins—and an elapid, Pseudonaja textilis. We identified six novel, genetically encoded peptides: four from pit vipers, collectively named vipericidins, and two from the elapid. These new venom-derived cathelicidins exhibited potent killing activity against a number of bacterial strains (S. pyogenes, A. baumannii, E. faecalis, S. aureus, E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and P. aeruginosa), mostly with relatively less potent hemolysis, indicating their possible usefulness as lead structures for the development of new anti-infective agents. It is worth noting that these South American snake venom peptides are comparable in cytotoxicity (e.g., hemolysis) to human cathelicidin LL-37, and much lower than other membrane-active peptides such as mastoparan 7 and melittin from bee venom. Overall, the excellent bactericidal profile of vipericidins suggests they are a promising template for the development of broadspectrum peptide antibiotics.
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spelling Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipersVipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipersVenom - SnakeVenom - PeptidesAntimicrobial peptidesCobras - VenenoVeneno - PeptídeosPebtidios - AntimicrobianoCathelicidins are phylogenetically ancient, pleiotropic host defense peptides—also called antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)—expressed in numerous life forms for innate immunity. Since even the jawless hagfish expresses cathelicidins, these genetically encoded host defense peptides are at least 400 million years old. More recently, cathelicidins with varying antipathogenic activities and cytotoxicities were discovered in the venoms of poisonous snakes; for these creatures, cathelicidins may also serve as weapons against prey and predators, as well as for innate immunity. We report herein the expression of orthologous cathelicidin genes in the venoms of four different South American pit vipers (Bothrops atrox, Bothrops lutzi, Crotalus durissus terrificus, and Lachesis muta rhombeata distant relatives of Asian cobras and kraits, previously shown to express cathelicidins—and an elapid, Pseudonaja textilis. We identified six novel, genetically encoded peptides: four from pit vipers, collectively named vipericidins, and two from the elapid. These new venom-derived cathelicidins exhibited potent killing activity against a number of bacterial strains (S. pyogenes, A. baumannii, E. faecalis, S. aureus, E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and P. aeruginosa), mostly with relatively less potent hemolysis, indicating their possible usefulness as lead structures for the development of new anti-infective agents. It is worth noting that these South American snake venom peptides are comparable in cytotoxicity (e.g., hemolysis) to human cathelicidin LL-37, and much lower than other membrane-active peptides such as mastoparan 7 and melittin from bee venom. Overall, the excellent bactericidal profile of vipericidins suggests they are a promising template for the development of broadspectrum peptide antibiotics.Amino Acids2022-03-21T13:20:07Z2022-03-21T13:20:07Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfFALCAO, C. B. ; LA TORRE, B. G. de; PÉREZ‑PEINADO, C.; BARRON, A. E.; ANDREU, David; RÁDIS-BAPTISTA, Gandhi. Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers. Amino Acids, Suíça, v. 46, p. 2561–2571, 2014.2090-0112http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64515Falcão, Cláudio BorgesLa Torre, Beatriz G. dePérez‑Peinado, ClaraBarron, Annelise E.Andreu, DavidRádis-Baptista, Gandhiengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-03-22T14:24:25Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/64515Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:39:37.201967Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
title Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
spellingShingle Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
Falcão, Cláudio Borges
Venom - Snake
Venom - Peptides
Antimicrobial peptides
Cobras - Veneno
Veneno - Peptídeos
Pebtidios - Antimicrobiano
title_short Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
title_full Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
title_fullStr Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
title_full_unstemmed Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
title_sort Vipericidins: a novel family of cathelicidin‑related peptides from the venom gland of South American pit vipers
author Falcão, Cláudio Borges
author_facet Falcão, Cláudio Borges
La Torre, Beatriz G. de
Pérez‑Peinado, Clara
Barron, Annelise E.
Andreu, David
Rádis-Baptista, Gandhi
author_role author
author2 La Torre, Beatriz G. de
Pérez‑Peinado, Clara
Barron, Annelise E.
Andreu, David
Rádis-Baptista, Gandhi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Falcão, Cláudio Borges
La Torre, Beatriz G. de
Pérez‑Peinado, Clara
Barron, Annelise E.
Andreu, David
Rádis-Baptista, Gandhi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Venom - Snake
Venom - Peptides
Antimicrobial peptides
Cobras - Veneno
Veneno - Peptídeos
Pebtidios - Antimicrobiano
topic Venom - Snake
Venom - Peptides
Antimicrobial peptides
Cobras - Veneno
Veneno - Peptídeos
Pebtidios - Antimicrobiano
description Cathelicidins are phylogenetically ancient, pleiotropic host defense peptides—also called antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)—expressed in numerous life forms for innate immunity. Since even the jawless hagfish expresses cathelicidins, these genetically encoded host defense peptides are at least 400 million years old. More recently, cathelicidins with varying antipathogenic activities and cytotoxicities were discovered in the venoms of poisonous snakes; for these creatures, cathelicidins may also serve as weapons against prey and predators, as well as for innate immunity. We report herein the expression of orthologous cathelicidin genes in the venoms of four different South American pit vipers (Bothrops atrox, Bothrops lutzi, Crotalus durissus terrificus, and Lachesis muta rhombeata distant relatives of Asian cobras and kraits, previously shown to express cathelicidins—and an elapid, Pseudonaja textilis. We identified six novel, genetically encoded peptides: four from pit vipers, collectively named vipericidins, and two from the elapid. These new venom-derived cathelicidins exhibited potent killing activity against a number of bacterial strains (S. pyogenes, A. baumannii, E. faecalis, S. aureus, E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and P. aeruginosa), mostly with relatively less potent hemolysis, indicating their possible usefulness as lead structures for the development of new anti-infective agents. It is worth noting that these South American snake venom peptides are comparable in cytotoxicity (e.g., hemolysis) to human cathelicidin LL-37, and much lower than other membrane-active peptides such as mastoparan 7 and melittin from bee venom. Overall, the excellent bactericidal profile of vipericidins suggests they are a promising template for the development of broadspectrum peptide antibiotics.
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