Biological and Biochemical Characterization of Coronado Island Rattlesnake (Crotalus helleri caliginis) Venom and Antivenom Neutralization

被引:6
|
作者
Franco-Servin, Cristian [1 ,2 ]
Neri-Castro, Edgar [3 ]
Benard-Valle, Melisa [3 ]
Alagon, Alejandro [3 ]
Rosales-Garcia, Ramses Alejandro [2 ]
Guerrero-Alba, Raquel [4 ]
Poblano-Sanchez, Jose Emanuel [5 ]
Silva-Briano, Marcelo [6 ]
Guerrero-Barrera, Alma Lilian [1 ]
Sigala-Rodriguez, Jose Jesus [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Aguascalientes, Lab Biol Celular Tisular, Dept Morfol, Ctr Ciencias Basicas, Av Univ 940, Aguascalientes 20131, Aguascalientes, Mexico
[2] Univ Autonoma Aguascalientes, Colecc Zoolog Dept Biol, Ctr Ciencias Bas, Av Univ 940, Aguascalientes 20131, Aguascalientes, Mexico
[3] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Biotecnol, Av Univ # 2001 Colonia Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Morelos, Mexico
[4] Univ Autonoma Aguascalientes, Lab Elect, Dept Fisiol Farmacol, Ctr Ciencias Bas, Av Univ 940, Aguascalientes 20131, Aguascalientes, Mexico
[5] Hosp Gen ISSSTE, Lab Clin Especialidades, Av Univ 410, Aguascalientes 20010, Aguascalientes, Mexico
[6] Univ Autonoma Aguascalientes, Lab Ecol, Dept Biol, Ctr Ciencias Bas, Av Univ 940, Aguascalientes 20131, Aguascalientes, Mexico
关键词
island rattlesnake; Crotalus helleri caliginis; crotamine isoforms; muscle paralysis; commercial Mexican antivenoms; SOUTHERN PACIFIC RATTLESNAKE; SCUTULATUS-SCUTULATUS; WESTERN RATTLESNAKE; VIRIDIS-VIRIDIS; SNAKE VENOMICS; CROTAMINE; TOXIN; IMMUNOREACTIVITY; PARALYSIS; VIPERIDAE;
D O I
10.3390/toxins13080582
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The Baja California Peninsula has over 250 islands and islets with many endemic species. Among them, rattlesnakes are the most numerous but also one of the least studied groups. The study of island rattlesnake venom could guide us to a better understanding of evolutionary processes and the description of novel toxins. Crotalus helleri caliginis venom samples were analyzed to determine possible ontogenetic variation with SDS-PAGE in one and two dimensions and with RP-HPLC. Western Blot, ELISA, and amino-terminal sequencing were used to determine the main components of the venom. The biological and biochemical activities demonstrate the similarity of C. helleri caliginis venom to the continental species C. helleri helleri, with both having low proteolytic and phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) activity but differing due to the absence of neurotoxin (crotoxin-like) in the insular species. The main components of the snake venom were metalloproteases, serine proteases, and crotamine, which was the most abundant toxin group (30-35% of full venom). The crotamine was isolated using size-exclusion chromatography where its functional effects were tested on mouse phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparations in which a significant reduction in muscle twitch contractions were observed. The two Mexican antivenoms could neutralize the lethality of C. helleri caliginis venom but not the crotamine effects.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [1] Venom of the neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus culminatus: Intraspecific variation, neutralization by antivenoms, and immunogenicity in rabbits
    Zarzosa, Vanessa
    Lomonte, Bruno
    Zamudio, Fernando
    Ponce-Lopez, Roberto
    Olvera-Rodriguez, Felipe
    Borja, Miguel
    Alagon, Alejandro
    Neri-Castro, Edgar
    BIOCHIMIE, 2024, 216 : 160 - 174
  • [2] Ability of brazilian Bothrops-Lachesis-Crotalus antivenom in neutralizing some biological activities of Crotalus durissus ruruima rattlesnake venom
    Muniz, Emiro G.
    Sano-Martins, Ida S.
    Saraiva, Maria das Gracas G.
    Magno, Evela S.
    Oliveira, Samella S.
    TOXICON, 2025, 254
  • [3] The effects of hybridization on divergent venom phenotypes: Characterization of venom from Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus x Crotalus oreganus helleri hybrids
    Smith, Cara Francesca
    Mackessy, Stephen P.
    TOXICON, 2016, 120 : 110 - 123
  • [4] Biological and proteomic characterization of the venom from Peruvian Andes rattlesnake Crotalus durissus
    Rodrigues, Carolina Rego
    Molina Molina, Denis A.
    Naves de Souza, Dayane L.
    Cardenas, Javier
    Costal-Oliveira, Fernanda
    Guerra-Duarte, Clara
    Chavez-Olortegui, Carlos
    TOXICON, 2022, 207 : 31 - 42
  • [5] Geographic Variation of Venom Proteins and Neurotoxicity in the Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus helleri)
    Gren, Eric
    Hodgson, Wayne C.
    Kornhauser, Rachelle
    Person, Carl
    Kelln, Wayne
    Hayes, William K.
    TOXICON, 2012, 60 (02) : 213 - 213
  • [6] Immunorecognition and Neutralization of Crotalus durissus cumanensis Venom by a Commercial Antivenom Produced in Colombia
    Acosta-Pena, Augusto
    Nunez, Vitelbina
    Andres Pereanez, Jaime
    Rey-Suarez, Paola
    TOXINS, 2022, 14 (04)
  • [7] Intraspecific venom variation in the medically significant Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus helleri): Biodiscovery, clinical and evolutionary implications
    Sunagar, Kartik
    Undheim, Eivind A. B.
    Scheib, Holger
    Gren, Eric C. K.
    Cochran, Chip
    Person, Carl E.
    Koludarov, Ivan
    Kelln, Wayne
    Hayes, William K.
    King, Glenn F.
    Antunes, Agosthino
    Fry, Bryan Grieg
    JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS, 2014, 99 : 68 - 83
  • [8] Venom variation and ontogenetic changes in the Crotalus molossus complex: Insights into composition, activities, and antivenom neutralization
    Borja, Miguel
    Castaneda-Gayatan, Gamaliel
    Alagon, Alejandro
    Strickland, Jason L.
    Parkinson, Christopher L.
    Gutierrez-Martinez, Areli
    Rodriguez-Lopez, Bruno
    Zarzosa, Vanessa
    Lomonte, Bruno
    Saviola, Anthony J.
    Fernandez, Julian
    Smith, Cara F.
    Hansen, Kirk C.
    Perez-Robles, Armando
    Castaneda-Perez, Sebastian
    Hirst, Samuel R.
    Olvera-Rodriguez, Felipe
    Fernandez-Badillo, Leonardo
    Sigala, Jesus
    Jones, Jason
    Montano-Ruvalcaba, Carlos
    Ramirez-Chaparro, Ricardo
    Margres, Mark J.
    Acosta-Campana, Gerardo
    Neri-Castro, Edgar
    COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY, 2025, 290
  • [9] Comparison of the protective effect of a commercially available western diamondback rattlesnake toxoid vaccine for dogs against envenomation of mice with western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox), northern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus oreganus), and southern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus helleri) venom
    Cates, Charles C.
    Valore, Erika V.
    Couto, Marcelo A.
    Lawson, Gregory W.
    McCabe, James G.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2015, 76 (03) : 272 - 279
  • [10] Toxinological characterization of the whole venom of the rattlesnake Crotalus durissus cumanensis (Viperidae) from Porshoure, Venezuelan Guajira
    del Carmen Pirela De las Salas, Rafael
    Carlos Lopez-Jonsthon, Juan
    Hernandez Rangel, Jim Lenrry
    REVISTA CIENTIFICA-FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS VETERINARIAS, 2006, 16 (03): : 232 - 238