Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Cicera Maria
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: de Morais-Zani, Karen [UNIFESP], Lu, Stephen [UNIFESP], Buarque, Diego de Souza [UNIFESP], Cardoso Braz, Gloria Regina, Grego, Kathleen Fernandes, Tanaka, Aparecida Sadae [UNIFESP], Tanaka-Azevedo, Anita Mitico
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3203
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/54707
Resumo: Background. Snakes belonging to the Bothrops genus are vastly distributed in Central and South America and are responsible for most cases of reported snake bites in Latin America. The clinical manifestations of the envenomation caused by this genus are due to three major activities-proteolytic, hemorrhagic and coagulant-mediated by metalloproteinases, serine proteinases, phospholipases A(2) and other toxic compounds present in snake venom. Interestingly, it was observed that snakes are resistant to the toxic effects of its own and other snake's venoms. This natural immunity may occur due the absence of toxin target or the presence of molecules in the snake plasma able to neutralize such toxins. Methods. In order to identify anti-venom molecules, we construct a cDNA library from the liver of B. jararaca snakes. Moreover, we analyzed the expression profile of four molecules-the already known anti-hemorrhagic factor Bj46a, one gamma-phospholipase A(2) inhibitor, one inter-alpha inhibitor and one C1 plasma protease inhibitor-in the liver of juvenile and adult snakes by qPCR. Results. The results revealed a 30-fold increase of gamma-phospholipase A(2) inhibitor and a minor increase of the inter-alpha inhibitor (5-fold) and of the C1 inhibitor (3-fold) in adults. However, the Bj46a factor seems to be equally transcribed in adults and juveniles. Discussion. The results suggest the up-regulation of different inhibitors observed in the adult snakes might be a physiological adaptation to the recurrent contact with their own and even other snake's venoms throughout its lifespan. This is the first comparative analysis of ontogenetic variation of expression profiles of plasmatic proteins with potential anti-venom activities of the venomous snake B. jararaca. Furthermore, the present data contributes to the understanding of the natural resistance described in these snakes.
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spelling Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snakeProtease inhibitorsAnti-venomSnake plasmaGene expressionPlasmatic proteinBothrops jararacaBackground. Snakes belonging to the Bothrops genus are vastly distributed in Central and South America and are responsible for most cases of reported snake bites in Latin America. The clinical manifestations of the envenomation caused by this genus are due to three major activities-proteolytic, hemorrhagic and coagulant-mediated by metalloproteinases, serine proteinases, phospholipases A(2) and other toxic compounds present in snake venom. Interestingly, it was observed that snakes are resistant to the toxic effects of its own and other snake's venoms. This natural immunity may occur due the absence of toxin target or the presence of molecules in the snake plasma able to neutralize such toxins. Methods. In order to identify anti-venom molecules, we construct a cDNA library from the liver of B. jararaca snakes. Moreover, we analyzed the expression profile of four molecules-the already known anti-hemorrhagic factor Bj46a, one gamma-phospholipase A(2) inhibitor, one inter-alpha inhibitor and one C1 plasma protease inhibitor-in the liver of juvenile and adult snakes by qPCR. Results. The results revealed a 30-fold increase of gamma-phospholipase A(2) inhibitor and a minor increase of the inter-alpha inhibitor (5-fold) and of the C1 inhibitor (3-fold) in adults. However, the Bj46a factor seems to be equally transcribed in adults and juveniles. Discussion. The results suggest the up-regulation of different inhibitors observed in the adult snakes might be a physiological adaptation to the recurrent contact with their own and even other snake's venoms throughout its lifespan. This is the first comparative analysis of ontogenetic variation of expression profiles of plasmatic proteins with potential anti-venom activities of the venomous snake B. jararaca. Furthermore, the present data contributes to the understanding of the natural resistance described in these snakes.Inst Butantan, Lab Herpetol, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Interunidades Biotecnol, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Bioquim, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, Dept Bioquim, Rio De Janeiro, BrazilInst Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol Entomol Mol, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Bioquim, Escola Paulista Med, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Bioquim, Sao Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceFundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Tecnologico (CNPq)INCT - Entomologia MolecularFAPESP: 2010/10266-5FAPESP: 2012/03657-8FAPESP: 2013/05357-4FAPESP: 2014/11108-0CNPq: 308780/2013-2Peerj Inc2020-07-17T14:02:15Z2020-07-17T14:02:15Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion-application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3203Peerj. London, v. 5, p. -, 2017.10.7717/peerj.3203WOS000400305500003.pdf2167-8359https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/54707WOS:000400305500003engPeerjLondoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Cicera Mariade Morais-Zani, Karen [UNIFESP]Lu, Stephen [UNIFESP]Buarque, Diego de Souza [UNIFESP]Cardoso Braz, Gloria ReginaGrego, Kathleen FernandesTanaka, Aparecida Sadae [UNIFESP]Tanaka-Azevedo, Anita Miticoreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-09T16:45:04Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/54707Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-09T16:45:04Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
title Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
spellingShingle Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
Gomes, Cicera Maria
Protease inhibitors
Anti-venom
Snake plasma
Gene expression
Plasmatic protein
Bothrops jararaca
title_short Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
title_full Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
title_fullStr Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
title_full_unstemmed Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
title_sort Differential transcript profile of inhibitors with potential anti-venom role in the liver of juvenile and adult Bothrops jararaca snake
author Gomes, Cicera Maria
author_facet Gomes, Cicera Maria
de Morais-Zani, Karen [UNIFESP]
Lu, Stephen [UNIFESP]
Buarque, Diego de Souza [UNIFESP]
Cardoso Braz, Gloria Regina
Grego, Kathleen Fernandes
Tanaka, Aparecida Sadae [UNIFESP]
Tanaka-Azevedo, Anita Mitico
author_role author
author2 de Morais-Zani, Karen [UNIFESP]
Lu, Stephen [UNIFESP]
Buarque, Diego de Souza [UNIFESP]
Cardoso Braz, Gloria Regina
Grego, Kathleen Fernandes
Tanaka, Aparecida Sadae [UNIFESP]
Tanaka-Azevedo, Anita Mitico
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Cicera Maria
de Morais-Zani, Karen [UNIFESP]
Lu, Stephen [UNIFESP]
Buarque, Diego de Souza [UNIFESP]
Cardoso Braz, Gloria Regina
Grego, Kathleen Fernandes
Tanaka, Aparecida Sadae [UNIFESP]
Tanaka-Azevedo, Anita Mitico
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Protease inhibitors
Anti-venom
Snake plasma
Gene expression
Plasmatic protein
Bothrops jararaca
topic Protease inhibitors
Anti-venom
Snake plasma
Gene expression
Plasmatic protein
Bothrops jararaca
description Background. Snakes belonging to the Bothrops genus are vastly distributed in Central and South America and are responsible for most cases of reported snake bites in Latin America. The clinical manifestations of the envenomation caused by this genus are due to three major activities-proteolytic, hemorrhagic and coagulant-mediated by metalloproteinases, serine proteinases, phospholipases A(2) and other toxic compounds present in snake venom. Interestingly, it was observed that snakes are resistant to the toxic effects of its own and other snake's venoms. This natural immunity may occur due the absence of toxin target or the presence of molecules in the snake plasma able to neutralize such toxins. Methods. In order to identify anti-venom molecules, we construct a cDNA library from the liver of B. jararaca snakes. Moreover, we analyzed the expression profile of four molecules-the already known anti-hemorrhagic factor Bj46a, one gamma-phospholipase A(2) inhibitor, one inter-alpha inhibitor and one C1 plasma protease inhibitor-in the liver of juvenile and adult snakes by qPCR. Results. The results revealed a 30-fold increase of gamma-phospholipase A(2) inhibitor and a minor increase of the inter-alpha inhibitor (5-fold) and of the C1 inhibitor (3-fold) in adults. However, the Bj46a factor seems to be equally transcribed in adults and juveniles. Discussion. The results suggest the up-regulation of different inhibitors observed in the adult snakes might be a physiological adaptation to the recurrent contact with their own and even other snake's venoms throughout its lifespan. This is the first comparative analysis of ontogenetic variation of expression profiles of plasmatic proteins with potential anti-venom activities of the venomous snake B. jararaca. Furthermore, the present data contributes to the understanding of the natural resistance described in these snakes.
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