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Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea

BACKGROUND: Snake bite is a common medical emergency in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The taipan, Oxyuranus scutellatus, inflicts a large number of bites that, in the absence of antivenom therapy, result in high mortality. Parenteral administration of antivenoms manufactured in Australia is the current tr...

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Autores principales: Vargas, Mariángela, Segura, Alvaro, Herrera, María, Villalta, Mauren, Estrada, Ricardo, Cerdas, Maykel, Paiva, Owen, Matainaho, Teatulohi, Jensen, Simon D., Winkel, Kenneth D., León, Guillermo, Gutiérrez, José María, Williams, David J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21610854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001144
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author Vargas, Mariángela
Segura, Alvaro
Herrera, María
Villalta, Mauren
Estrada, Ricardo
Cerdas, Maykel
Paiva, Owen
Matainaho, Teatulohi
Jensen, Simon D.
Winkel, Kenneth D.
León, Guillermo
Gutiérrez, José María
Williams, David J.
author_facet Vargas, Mariángela
Segura, Alvaro
Herrera, María
Villalta, Mauren
Estrada, Ricardo
Cerdas, Maykel
Paiva, Owen
Matainaho, Teatulohi
Jensen, Simon D.
Winkel, Kenneth D.
León, Guillermo
Gutiérrez, José María
Williams, David J.
author_sort Vargas, Mariángela
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description BACKGROUND: Snake bite is a common medical emergency in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The taipan, Oxyuranus scutellatus, inflicts a large number of bites that, in the absence of antivenom therapy, result in high mortality. Parenteral administration of antivenoms manufactured in Australia is the current treatment of choice for these envenomings. However, the price of these products is high and has increased over the last 25 years; consequently the country can no longer afford all the antivenom it needs. This situation prompted an international collaborative project aimed at generating a new, low-cost antivenom against O. scutellatus for PNG. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A new monospecific equine whole IgG antivenom, obtained by caprylic acid fractionation of plasma, was prepared by immunising horses with the venom of O. scutellatus from PNG. This antivenom was compared with the currently used F(ab')(2) monospecific taipan antivenom manufactured by CSL Limited, Australia. The comparison included physicochemical properties and the preclinical assessment of the neutralisation of lethal neurotoxicity and the myotoxic, coagulant and phospholipase A(2) activities of the venom of O. scutellatus from PNG. The F(ab')(2) antivenom had a higher protein concentration than whole IgG antivenom. Both antivenoms effectively neutralised, and had similar potency, against the lethal neurotoxic effect (both by intraperitoneal and intravenous routes of injection), myotoxicity, and phospholipase A(2) activity of O. scutellatus venom. However, the whole IgG antivenom showed a higher potency than the F(ab')(2) antivenom in the neutralisation of the coagulant activity of O. scutellatus venom from PNG. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The new whole IgG taipan antivenom described in this study compares favourably with the currently used F(ab')(2) antivenom, both in terms of physicochemical characteristics and neutralising potency. Therefore, it should be considered as a promising low-cost candidate for the treatment of envenomings by O. scutellatus in PNG, and is ready to be tested in clinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-30965922011-05-24 Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea Vargas, Mariángela Segura, Alvaro Herrera, María Villalta, Mauren Estrada, Ricardo Cerdas, Maykel Paiva, Owen Matainaho, Teatulohi Jensen, Simon D. Winkel, Kenneth D. León, Guillermo Gutiérrez, José María Williams, David J. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Snake bite is a common medical emergency in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The taipan, Oxyuranus scutellatus, inflicts a large number of bites that, in the absence of antivenom therapy, result in high mortality. Parenteral administration of antivenoms manufactured in Australia is the current treatment of choice for these envenomings. However, the price of these products is high and has increased over the last 25 years; consequently the country can no longer afford all the antivenom it needs. This situation prompted an international collaborative project aimed at generating a new, low-cost antivenom against O. scutellatus for PNG. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A new monospecific equine whole IgG antivenom, obtained by caprylic acid fractionation of plasma, was prepared by immunising horses with the venom of O. scutellatus from PNG. This antivenom was compared with the currently used F(ab')(2) monospecific taipan antivenom manufactured by CSL Limited, Australia. The comparison included physicochemical properties and the preclinical assessment of the neutralisation of lethal neurotoxicity and the myotoxic, coagulant and phospholipase A(2) activities of the venom of O. scutellatus from PNG. The F(ab')(2) antivenom had a higher protein concentration than whole IgG antivenom. Both antivenoms effectively neutralised, and had similar potency, against the lethal neurotoxic effect (both by intraperitoneal and intravenous routes of injection), myotoxicity, and phospholipase A(2) activity of O. scutellatus venom. However, the whole IgG antivenom showed a higher potency than the F(ab')(2) antivenom in the neutralisation of the coagulant activity of O. scutellatus venom from PNG. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The new whole IgG taipan antivenom described in this study compares favourably with the currently used F(ab')(2) antivenom, both in terms of physicochemical characteristics and neutralising potency. Therefore, it should be considered as a promising low-cost candidate for the treatment of envenomings by O. scutellatus in PNG, and is ready to be tested in clinical trials. Public Library of Science 2011-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3096592/ /pubmed/21610854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001144 Text en Vargas et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Vargas, Mariángela
Segura, Alvaro
Herrera, María
Villalta, Mauren
Estrada, Ricardo
Cerdas, Maykel
Paiva, Owen
Matainaho, Teatulohi
Jensen, Simon D.
Winkel, Kenneth D.
León, Guillermo
Gutiérrez, José María
Williams, David J.
Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea
title Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea
title_full Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea
title_fullStr Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea
title_short Preclinical Evaluation of Caprylic Acid-Fractionated IgG Antivenom for the Treatment of Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) Envenoming in Papua New Guinea
title_sort preclinical evaluation of caprylic acid-fractionated igg antivenom for the treatment of taipan (oxyuranus scutellatus) envenoming in papua new guinea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21610854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001144
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