Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Jorge, Roberta Jeane B.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Monteiro, Helena S. A., Machado, Larissa Gonçalves, Guarnieri, Míriam C., Ximenes, Rafael M., Nojosa, Diva M. Borges, Luna, Karla P. de O., Zingali, Russolina B., Corrêa Netto, Carlos, Gutiérrez, José María, Sanz, Libia, Calvete, Juan J., Pla, Davinia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/63033
Resumo: The Caatinga lancehead, Bothrops erythromelas, is a medically relevant species, responsible for most of the snakebite accidents in most parts of its distribution range in northeastern Brazil. The spectrum and geographic variability of its venom toxins were investigated applying a venomics approach to venom pools from five geographic areas within the Caatinga ecoregion. Despite its wide habitat, populations of B. erythromelas from Ceará, Pernambuco, Juazeiro, Paraiba, and Ilha de Itaparica exhibit highly conserved venom proteomes. Mirroring their compositional conservation, the five geographic venom pools also showed qualitatively and quantitatively overlapping antivenomic profiles against antivenoms generated in Vital Brazil (BR) and Clodomiro Picado (CR) Institutes, using different venoms in the immunization mixtures. The paraspecificity exhibited by the Brazilian SAB and the Costa Rican BCL antivenoms against venom toxins from B. erythromelas indicates large immunoreactive epitope conservation across genus Bothrops during the last ~14 million years, thus offering promise for the possibility of generating a broad-spectrum bothropic antivenom. Biological Significance Accidental snakebite envenomings represent an important public health hazard in Brazil. Ninety per cent of the yearly estimated 20-30,000 snakebite accidents are caused by species of the Bothrops genus. Bothrops erythromelas, a small, moderately stocky terrestrial venomous snake, is responsible for most of the snakebite accidents in its broad distribution range in the Caatinga, a large ecoregion in northeastern Brazil. To gain a deeper insight into the spectrum of medically important toxins present in the venom of the Caatinga lancehead, we applied a venomics approach to define the proteome and geographic variability of adult B. erythromelas venoms from five geographic regions. Although intraspecific compositional variation between venoms among specimens from different geographic regions has long been appreciated by herpetologists and toxinologists as a general feature of highly adaptable and widely distributed snake species, the five B. erythromelas populations investigated exhibit highly conserved venom proteomes. The overall toxin profile of the Caatinga lancehead's venom explains the local and systemic effects observed in envenomations by B. erythromelas. The five geographic venom pools sampled also showed qualitatively and quantitatively overlapping antivenomic profiles against antivenoms generated using different bothropic venoms in the immunization mixtures. The large immunoreactive epitope conservation across genus Bothrops offers promise for the generation of a broad-spectrum bothropic antivenom.
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spelling Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern BrazilSnake venom proteomicsAntivenomicsBothrops neuwiedi complexBothrops erythromelasCaatinga lanceheadThe Caatinga lancehead, Bothrops erythromelas, is a medically relevant species, responsible for most of the snakebite accidents in most parts of its distribution range in northeastern Brazil. The spectrum and geographic variability of its venom toxins were investigated applying a venomics approach to venom pools from five geographic areas within the Caatinga ecoregion. Despite its wide habitat, populations of B. erythromelas from Ceará, Pernambuco, Juazeiro, Paraiba, and Ilha de Itaparica exhibit highly conserved venom proteomes. Mirroring their compositional conservation, the five geographic venom pools also showed qualitatively and quantitatively overlapping antivenomic profiles against antivenoms generated in Vital Brazil (BR) and Clodomiro Picado (CR) Institutes, using different venoms in the immunization mixtures. The paraspecificity exhibited by the Brazilian SAB and the Costa Rican BCL antivenoms against venom toxins from B. erythromelas indicates large immunoreactive epitope conservation across genus Bothrops during the last ~14 million years, thus offering promise for the possibility of generating a broad-spectrum bothropic antivenom. Biological Significance Accidental snakebite envenomings represent an important public health hazard in Brazil. Ninety per cent of the yearly estimated 20-30,000 snakebite accidents are caused by species of the Bothrops genus. Bothrops erythromelas, a small, moderately stocky terrestrial venomous snake, is responsible for most of the snakebite accidents in its broad distribution range in the Caatinga, a large ecoregion in northeastern Brazil. To gain a deeper insight into the spectrum of medically important toxins present in the venom of the Caatinga lancehead, we applied a venomics approach to define the proteome and geographic variability of adult B. erythromelas venoms from five geographic regions. Although intraspecific compositional variation between venoms among specimens from different geographic regions has long been appreciated by herpetologists and toxinologists as a general feature of highly adaptable and widely distributed snake species, the five B. erythromelas populations investigated exhibit highly conserved venom proteomes. The overall toxin profile of the Caatinga lancehead's venom explains the local and systemic effects observed in envenomations by B. erythromelas. The five geographic venom pools sampled also showed qualitatively and quantitatively overlapping antivenomic profiles against antivenoms generated using different bothropic venoms in the immunization mixtures. The large immunoreactive epitope conservation across genus Bothrops offers promise for the generation of a broad-spectrum bothropic antivenom.Journal of Proteomics2021-12-15T18:19:06Z2021-12-15T18:19:06Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfJORGE, Roberta Jeane B. et al. Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil. Journal of Proteomics, [s. l.], v. 114, p. 93-114, 2015.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/63033Jorge, Roberta Jeane B.Monteiro, Helena S. A.Machado, Larissa GonçalvesGuarnieri, Míriam C.Ximenes, Rafael M.Nojosa, Diva M. BorgesLuna, Karla P. de O.Zingali, Russolina B.Corrêa Netto, CarlosGutiérrez, José MaríaSanz, LibiaCalvete, Juan J.Pla, Daviniainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC2023-10-10T19:31:36Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/63033Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2023-10-10T19:31:36Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
title Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
Jorge, Roberta Jeane B.
Snake venom proteomics
Antivenomics
Bothrops neuwiedi complex
Bothrops erythromelas
Caatinga lancehead
title_short Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
title_full Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
title_sort Venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops erythromelas from five geographic populations within the caatinga ecoregion of northeastern Brazil
author Jorge, Roberta Jeane B.
author_facet Jorge, Roberta Jeane B.
Monteiro, Helena S. A.
Machado, Larissa Gonçalves
Guarnieri, Míriam C.
Ximenes, Rafael M.
Nojosa, Diva M. Borges
Luna, Karla P. de O.
Zingali, Russolina B.
Corrêa Netto, Carlos
Gutiérrez, José María
Sanz, Libia
Calvete, Juan J.
Pla, Davinia
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author2 Monteiro, Helena S. A.
Machado, Larissa Gonçalves
Guarnieri, Míriam C.
Ximenes, Rafael M.
Nojosa, Diva M. Borges
Luna, Karla P. de O.
Zingali, Russolina B.
Corrêa Netto, Carlos
Gutiérrez, José María
Sanz, Libia
Calvete, Juan J.
Pla, Davinia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jorge, Roberta Jeane B.
Monteiro, Helena S. A.
Machado, Larissa Gonçalves
Guarnieri, Míriam C.
Ximenes, Rafael M.
Nojosa, Diva M. Borges
Luna, Karla P. de O.
Zingali, Russolina B.
Corrêa Netto, Carlos
Gutiérrez, José María
Sanz, Libia
Calvete, Juan J.
Pla, Davinia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Snake venom proteomics
Antivenomics
Bothrops neuwiedi complex
Bothrops erythromelas
Caatinga lancehead
topic Snake venom proteomics
Antivenomics
Bothrops neuwiedi complex
Bothrops erythromelas
Caatinga lancehead
description The Caatinga lancehead, Bothrops erythromelas, is a medically relevant species, responsible for most of the snakebite accidents in most parts of its distribution range in northeastern Brazil. The spectrum and geographic variability of its venom toxins were investigated applying a venomics approach to venom pools from five geographic areas within the Caatinga ecoregion. Despite its wide habitat, populations of B. erythromelas from Ceará, Pernambuco, Juazeiro, Paraiba, and Ilha de Itaparica exhibit highly conserved venom proteomes. Mirroring their compositional conservation, the five geographic venom pools also showed qualitatively and quantitatively overlapping antivenomic profiles against antivenoms generated in Vital Brazil (BR) and Clodomiro Picado (CR) Institutes, using different venoms in the immunization mixtures. The paraspecificity exhibited by the Brazilian SAB and the Costa Rican BCL antivenoms against venom toxins from B. erythromelas indicates large immunoreactive epitope conservation across genus Bothrops during the last ~14 million years, thus offering promise for the possibility of generating a broad-spectrum bothropic antivenom. Biological Significance Accidental snakebite envenomings represent an important public health hazard in Brazil. Ninety per cent of the yearly estimated 20-30,000 snakebite accidents are caused by species of the Bothrops genus. Bothrops erythromelas, a small, moderately stocky terrestrial venomous snake, is responsible for most of the snakebite accidents in its broad distribution range in the Caatinga, a large ecoregion in northeastern Brazil. To gain a deeper insight into the spectrum of medically important toxins present in the venom of the Caatinga lancehead, we applied a venomics approach to define the proteome and geographic variability of adult B. erythromelas venoms from five geographic regions. Although intraspecific compositional variation between venoms among specimens from different geographic regions has long been appreciated by herpetologists and toxinologists as a general feature of highly adaptable and widely distributed snake species, the five B. erythromelas populations investigated exhibit highly conserved venom proteomes. The overall toxin profile of the Caatinga lancehead's venom explains the local and systemic effects observed in envenomations by B. erythromelas. The five geographic venom pools sampled also showed qualitatively and quantitatively overlapping antivenomic profiles against antivenoms generated using different bothropic venoms in the immunization mixtures. The large immunoreactive epitope conservation across genus Bothrops offers promise for the generation of a broad-spectrum bothropic antivenom.
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