Brown spider (Loxosceles genus) venom toxins: Evaluation of biological conservation by immune cross-reactivity. (15th December 2015)
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- Title:
- Brown spider (Loxosceles genus) venom toxins: Evaluation of biological conservation by immune cross-reactivity. (15th December 2015)
- Main Title:
- Brown spider (Loxosceles genus) venom toxins: Evaluation of biological conservation by immune cross-reactivity
- Authors:
- Buch, Daniela Regina
Souza, Fernanda Nunes
Meissner, Gabriel Otto
Morgon, Adriano Marcelo
Gremski, Luiza Helena
Ferrer, Valéria Pereira
Trevisan-Silva, Dilza
Matsubara, Fernando Hitomi
Boia-Ferreira, Mariana
Sade, Youssef Bacila
Chaves-Moreira, Daniele
Gremski, Waldemiro
Veiga, Silvio Sanches
Chaim, Olga Meiri
Senff-Ribeiro, Andrea - Abstract:
- Abstract: Loxosceles spiders are responsible for serious human envenomations worldwide. The collection of symptoms found in victims after accidents is called loxoscelism and is characterized by two clinical conditions: cutaneous loxoscelism and systemic loxocelism. The only specific treatment is serum therapy, in which an antiserum produced with Loxosceles venom is administered to the victims after spider accidents. Our aim was to improve our knowledge, regarding the immunological relationship among toxins from the most epidemiologic important species in Brazil ( Loxosceles intermedia, Loxosceles gaucho and Loxosceles laeta ). Immunoassays using spider venoms and L. intermedia recombinant toxins were performed and their cross-reactivity assessed. The biological conservation of the main Loxosceles toxins (Phospholipases-D, Astacin-like metalloproteases, Hyaluronidase, ICK-insecticide peptide and TCTP-histamine releasing factor) were investigated. An in silico analysis of the putative epitopes was performed and is discussed on the basis of the experimental results. Our data is an immunological investigation in light of biological conservation throughout the Loxosceles genus. The results bring out new insights on brown spider venom toxins for study, diagnosis and treatment of loxoscelism and putative biotechnological applications concerning immune conserved features in the toxins. Highlights: Study on the biological conservation of the main Loxosceles toxins (phospholipases-D,Abstract: Loxosceles spiders are responsible for serious human envenomations worldwide. The collection of symptoms found in victims after accidents is called loxoscelism and is characterized by two clinical conditions: cutaneous loxoscelism and systemic loxocelism. The only specific treatment is serum therapy, in which an antiserum produced with Loxosceles venom is administered to the victims after spider accidents. Our aim was to improve our knowledge, regarding the immunological relationship among toxins from the most epidemiologic important species in Brazil ( Loxosceles intermedia, Loxosceles gaucho and Loxosceles laeta ). Immunoassays using spider venoms and L. intermedia recombinant toxins were performed and their cross-reactivity assessed. The biological conservation of the main Loxosceles toxins (Phospholipases-D, Astacin-like metalloproteases, Hyaluronidase, ICK-insecticide peptide and TCTP-histamine releasing factor) were investigated. An in silico analysis of the putative epitopes was performed and is discussed on the basis of the experimental results. Our data is an immunological investigation in light of biological conservation throughout the Loxosceles genus. The results bring out new insights on brown spider venom toxins for study, diagnosis and treatment of loxoscelism and putative biotechnological applications concerning immune conserved features in the toxins. Highlights: Study on the biological conservation of the main Loxosceles toxins (phospholipases-D, astacin-like metalloproteases, hyaluronidase, ICK-insecticide peptide and TCTP-histamine releasing factor). Immunological investigation in light of biological conservation throughout the Loxosceles genus. Immunological relationship between venom toxins from the most epidemiologic important species in Brazil ( L. intermedia, L. gaucho and L. Laeta ) and L. intermedia recombinant toxins. In silico analysis of putative epitopes discussed in the basis of the experimental immunoassay results. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Toxicon. Volume 108(2015)
- Journal:
- Toxicon
- Issue:
- Volume 108(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 108, Issue 1 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 108
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0108-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 154
- Page End:
- 166
- Publication Date:
- 2015-12-15
- Subjects:
- Biological conservation -- Loxosceles -- Brown spider -- Venom toxins -- Recombinant toxins -- Immune cross-reactivity
Toxins -- Periodicals
Venom -- Periodicals
615.9 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00410101 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.09.041 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0041-0101
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