Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes

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Autor(a) principal: Silva-Júnior,Leandro Norberto da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Abreu,Lara de Souza, Rodrigues,Caroline Fabri Bittencourt, Galizio,Nathália da Costa, Aguiar,Weslei da Silva, Serino-Silva,Caroline, Santos,Valdomiro Souza dos, Costa,Isabella Alves, Oliveira,Luis Vicente Franco, Sant’Anna,Sávio Stefanini, Grego,Kathleen Fernandes, Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita Mitico, Rodrigues,Leandro Nascimento da Silva, Morais-Zani,Karen de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992020000100325
Resumo: Abstract Background: South American rattlesnakes are represented in Brazil by a single species, Crotalus durissus, which has public health importance due to the severity of its envenomation and to its wide geographical distribution. The species is subdivided into several subspecies, but the current classification is controversial. In Brazil, the venoms of C. d. terrificus and C. d. collilineatus are used for hyperimmunization of horses for antivenom production, even though the distinction of these two subspecies are mostly by their geographical distribution. In this context, we described a comparative compositional and functional characterization of individual C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus venoms from three Brazilian states. Methods: We compared the compositional patterns of C. d. terrificus and C. d. collilineatus individual venoms by 1-DE and RP-HPLC. For functional analyzes, the enzymatic activities of PLA2, LAAO, and coagulant activity were evaluated. Finally, the immunorecognition of venom toxins by the crotalic antivenom produced at Butantan Institute was evaluated using Western blotting. Results: The protein profile of individual venoms from C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus showed a comparable overall composition, despite some intraspecific variation, especially regarding crotamine and LAAO. Interestingly, HPLC analysis showed a geographic pattern concerning PLA2. In addition, a remarkable intraspecific variation was also observed in PLA2, LAAO and coagulant activities. The immunorecognition pattern of individual venoms from C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus by crotalic antivenom produced at Butantan Institute was similar. Conclusions: The results highlighted the individual variability among the venoms of C. durissus ssp. specimens. Importantly, our data point to a geographical variation of C. durissus ssp. venom profile, regardless of the subspecies, as evidenced by PLA2 isoforms complexity, which may explain the increase in venom neurotoxicity from Northeastern through Southern Brazil reported for the species.
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spelling Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakesIntraspecific venom variabilityGeographic venom variabilityCrotalus durissus collilineatusCrotalus durissus terrificusSnake venom composition and functionAbstract Background: South American rattlesnakes are represented in Brazil by a single species, Crotalus durissus, which has public health importance due to the severity of its envenomation and to its wide geographical distribution. The species is subdivided into several subspecies, but the current classification is controversial. In Brazil, the venoms of C. d. terrificus and C. d. collilineatus are used for hyperimmunization of horses for antivenom production, even though the distinction of these two subspecies are mostly by their geographical distribution. In this context, we described a comparative compositional and functional characterization of individual C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus venoms from three Brazilian states. Methods: We compared the compositional patterns of C. d. terrificus and C. d. collilineatus individual venoms by 1-DE and RP-HPLC. For functional analyzes, the enzymatic activities of PLA2, LAAO, and coagulant activity were evaluated. Finally, the immunorecognition of venom toxins by the crotalic antivenom produced at Butantan Institute was evaluated using Western blotting. Results: The protein profile of individual venoms from C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus showed a comparable overall composition, despite some intraspecific variation, especially regarding crotamine and LAAO. Interestingly, HPLC analysis showed a geographic pattern concerning PLA2. In addition, a remarkable intraspecific variation was also observed in PLA2, LAAO and coagulant activities. The immunorecognition pattern of individual venoms from C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus by crotalic antivenom produced at Butantan Institute was similar. Conclusions: The results highlighted the individual variability among the venoms of C. durissus ssp. specimens. Importantly, our data point to a geographical variation of C. durissus ssp. venom profile, regardless of the subspecies, as evidenced by PLA2 isoforms complexity, which may explain the increase in venom neurotoxicity from Northeastern through Southern Brazil reported for the species.Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos (CEVAP/UNESP)2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992020000100325Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases v.26 2020reponame:The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1590/1678-9199-jvatitd-2020-0016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva-Júnior,Leandro Norberto daAbreu,Lara de SouzaRodrigues,Caroline Fabri BittencourtGalizio,Nathália da CostaAguiar,Weslei da SilvaSerino-Silva,CarolineSantos,Valdomiro Souza dosCosta,Isabella AlvesOliveira,Luis Vicente FrancoSant’Anna,Sávio StefaniniGrego,Kathleen FernandesTanaka-Azevedo,Anita MiticoRodrigues,Leandro Nascimento da SilvaMorais-Zani,Karen deeng2020-08-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-91992020000100325Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jvatitdPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editorial@jvat.org.br1678-91991678-9180opendoar:2020-08-24T00:00The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
title Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
spellingShingle Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
Silva-Júnior,Leandro Norberto da
Intraspecific venom variability
Geographic venom variability
Crotalus durissus collilineatus
Crotalus durissus terrificus
Snake venom composition and function
title_short Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
title_full Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
title_fullStr Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
title_full_unstemmed Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
title_sort Geographic variation of individual venom profile of Crotalus durissus snakes
author Silva-Júnior,Leandro Norberto da
author_facet Silva-Júnior,Leandro Norberto da
Abreu,Lara de Souza
Rodrigues,Caroline Fabri Bittencourt
Galizio,Nathália da Costa
Aguiar,Weslei da Silva
Serino-Silva,Caroline
Santos,Valdomiro Souza dos
Costa,Isabella Alves
Oliveira,Luis Vicente Franco
Sant’Anna,Sávio Stefanini
Grego,Kathleen Fernandes
Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita Mitico
Rodrigues,Leandro Nascimento da Silva
Morais-Zani,Karen de
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author2 Abreu,Lara de Souza
Rodrigues,Caroline Fabri Bittencourt
Galizio,Nathália da Costa
Aguiar,Weslei da Silva
Serino-Silva,Caroline
Santos,Valdomiro Souza dos
Costa,Isabella Alves
Oliveira,Luis Vicente Franco
Sant’Anna,Sávio Stefanini
Grego,Kathleen Fernandes
Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita Mitico
Rodrigues,Leandro Nascimento da Silva
Morais-Zani,Karen de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva-Júnior,Leandro Norberto da
Abreu,Lara de Souza
Rodrigues,Caroline Fabri Bittencourt
Galizio,Nathália da Costa
Aguiar,Weslei da Silva
Serino-Silva,Caroline
Santos,Valdomiro Souza dos
Costa,Isabella Alves
Oliveira,Luis Vicente Franco
Sant’Anna,Sávio Stefanini
Grego,Kathleen Fernandes
Tanaka-Azevedo,Anita Mitico
Rodrigues,Leandro Nascimento da Silva
Morais-Zani,Karen de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intraspecific venom variability
Geographic venom variability
Crotalus durissus collilineatus
Crotalus durissus terrificus
Snake venom composition and function
topic Intraspecific venom variability
Geographic venom variability
Crotalus durissus collilineatus
Crotalus durissus terrificus
Snake venom composition and function
description Abstract Background: South American rattlesnakes are represented in Brazil by a single species, Crotalus durissus, which has public health importance due to the severity of its envenomation and to its wide geographical distribution. The species is subdivided into several subspecies, but the current classification is controversial. In Brazil, the venoms of C. d. terrificus and C. d. collilineatus are used for hyperimmunization of horses for antivenom production, even though the distinction of these two subspecies are mostly by their geographical distribution. In this context, we described a comparative compositional and functional characterization of individual C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus venoms from three Brazilian states. Methods: We compared the compositional patterns of C. d. terrificus and C. d. collilineatus individual venoms by 1-DE and RP-HPLC. For functional analyzes, the enzymatic activities of PLA2, LAAO, and coagulant activity were evaluated. Finally, the immunorecognition of venom toxins by the crotalic antivenom produced at Butantan Institute was evaluated using Western blotting. Results: The protein profile of individual venoms from C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus showed a comparable overall composition, despite some intraspecific variation, especially regarding crotamine and LAAO. Interestingly, HPLC analysis showed a geographic pattern concerning PLA2. In addition, a remarkable intraspecific variation was also observed in PLA2, LAAO and coagulant activities. The immunorecognition pattern of individual venoms from C. d. collilineatus and C. d. terrificus by crotalic antivenom produced at Butantan Institute was similar. Conclusions: The results highlighted the individual variability among the venoms of C. durissus ssp. specimens. Importantly, our data point to a geographical variation of C. durissus ssp. venom profile, regardless of the subspecies, as evidenced by PLA2 isoforms complexity, which may explain the increase in venom neurotoxicity from Northeastern through Southern Brazil reported for the species.
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