Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?

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Autor(a) principal: Gremski,Luiza Helena
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Matsubara,Fernando Hitomi, Justa,Hanna Câmara da, Schemczssen-Graeff,Zelinda, Baldissera,Antonielle Beatriz, Schluga,Pedro Henrique de Caires, Leite,Isabel de Oliveira, Boia-Ferreira,Marianna, Wille,Ana Carolina Martins, Senff-Ribeiro,Andrea, Veiga,Silvio Sanches
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Accidents caused by the bites of brown spiders (Loxosceles) generate a clinical condition that often includes a threatening necrotic skin lesion near the bite site along with a remarkable inflammatory response. Systemic disorders such as hemolysis, thrombocytopenia, and acute renal failure may occur, but are much less frequent than the local damage. It is already known that phospholipases D, highly expressed toxins in Loxosceles venom, can induce most of these injuries. However, this spider venom has a great range of toxins that probably act synergistically to enhance toxicity. The other protein classes remain poorly explored due to the difficulty in obtaining sufficient amounts of them for a thorough investigation. They include astacins (metalloproteases), serine proteases, knottins, translationally controlled tumor proteins (TCTP), hyaluronidases, allergens and serpins. It has already been shown that some of them, according to their characteristics, may participate to some extent in the development of loxoscelism. In addition, all of these toxins present potential application in several areas. The present review article summarizes information regarding some functional aspects of the protein classes listed above, discusses the directions that could be taken to materialize a comprehensive investigation on each of these toxins as well as highlights the importance of exploring the full venom repertoire.
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spelling Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?AstacinsSerine proteasesSerpinsKnottinsTCTPHyaluronidasesAllergensSpider venomAbstract Accidents caused by the bites of brown spiders (Loxosceles) generate a clinical condition that often includes a threatening necrotic skin lesion near the bite site along with a remarkable inflammatory response. Systemic disorders such as hemolysis, thrombocytopenia, and acute renal failure may occur, but are much less frequent than the local damage. It is already known that phospholipases D, highly expressed toxins in Loxosceles venom, can induce most of these injuries. However, this spider venom has a great range of toxins that probably act synergistically to enhance toxicity. The other protein classes remain poorly explored due to the difficulty in obtaining sufficient amounts of them for a thorough investigation. They include astacins (metalloproteases), serine proteases, knottins, translationally controlled tumor proteins (TCTP), hyaluronidases, allergens and serpins. It has already been shown that some of them, according to their characteristics, may participate to some extent in the development of loxoscelism. In addition, all of these toxins present potential application in several areas. The present review article summarizes information regarding some functional aspects of the protein classes listed above, discusses the directions that could be taken to materialize a comprehensive investigation on each of these toxins as well as highlights the importance of exploring the full venom repertoire.Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos (CEVAP/UNESP)2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992021000100205Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases v.27 2021reponame:The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1590/1678-9199-jvatitd-2020-0188info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGremski,Luiza HelenaMatsubara,Fernando HitomiJusta,Hanna Câmara daSchemczssen-Graeff,ZelindaBaldissera,Antonielle BeatrizSchluga,Pedro Henrique de CairesLeite,Isabel de OliveiraBoia-Ferreira,MariannaWille,Ana Carolina MartinsSenff-Ribeiro,AndreaVeiga,Silvio Sancheseng2021-07-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-91992021000100205Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jvatitdPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editorial@jvat.org.br1678-91991678-9180opendoar:2021-07-08T00:00The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
title Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
spellingShingle Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
Gremski,Luiza Helena
Astacins
Serine proteases
Serpins
Knottins
TCTP
Hyaluronidases
Allergens
Spider venom
title_short Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
title_full Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
title_fullStr Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
title_full_unstemmed Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
title_sort Brown spider venom toxins: what are the functions of astacins, serine proteases, hyaluronidases, allergens, TCTP, serpins and knottins?
author Gremski,Luiza Helena
author_facet Gremski,Luiza Helena
Matsubara,Fernando Hitomi
Justa,Hanna Câmara da
Schemczssen-Graeff,Zelinda
Baldissera,Antonielle Beatriz
Schluga,Pedro Henrique de Caires
Leite,Isabel de Oliveira
Boia-Ferreira,Marianna
Wille,Ana Carolina Martins
Senff-Ribeiro,Andrea
Veiga,Silvio Sanches
author_role author
author2 Matsubara,Fernando Hitomi
Justa,Hanna Câmara da
Schemczssen-Graeff,Zelinda
Baldissera,Antonielle Beatriz
Schluga,Pedro Henrique de Caires
Leite,Isabel de Oliveira
Boia-Ferreira,Marianna
Wille,Ana Carolina Martins
Senff-Ribeiro,Andrea
Veiga,Silvio Sanches
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gremski,Luiza Helena
Matsubara,Fernando Hitomi
Justa,Hanna Câmara da
Schemczssen-Graeff,Zelinda
Baldissera,Antonielle Beatriz
Schluga,Pedro Henrique de Caires
Leite,Isabel de Oliveira
Boia-Ferreira,Marianna
Wille,Ana Carolina Martins
Senff-Ribeiro,Andrea
Veiga,Silvio Sanches
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Astacins
Serine proteases
Serpins
Knottins
TCTP
Hyaluronidases
Allergens
Spider venom
topic Astacins
Serine proteases
Serpins
Knottins
TCTP
Hyaluronidases
Allergens
Spider venom
description Abstract Accidents caused by the bites of brown spiders (Loxosceles) generate a clinical condition that often includes a threatening necrotic skin lesion near the bite site along with a remarkable inflammatory response. Systemic disorders such as hemolysis, thrombocytopenia, and acute renal failure may occur, but are much less frequent than the local damage. It is already known that phospholipases D, highly expressed toxins in Loxosceles venom, can induce most of these injuries. However, this spider venom has a great range of toxins that probably act synergistically to enhance toxicity. The other protein classes remain poorly explored due to the difficulty in obtaining sufficient amounts of them for a thorough investigation. They include astacins (metalloproteases), serine proteases, knottins, translationally controlled tumor proteins (TCTP), hyaluronidases, allergens and serpins. It has already been shown that some of them, according to their characteristics, may participate to some extent in the development of loxoscelism. In addition, all of these toxins present potential application in several areas. The present review article summarizes information regarding some functional aspects of the protein classes listed above, discusses the directions that could be taken to materialize a comprehensive investigation on each of these toxins as well as highlights the importance of exploring the full venom repertoire.
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