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Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms

BACKGROUND: Bothrops, Crotalus and Lachesis represent the most medically relevant genera of pitvipers in Central and South America. Similarity in venom phenotype and physiopathological profile of envenomings caused by the four nominal Lachesis species led us to hypothesize that an antivenom prepared...

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Autores principales: Madrigal, Marvin, Pla, Davinia, Sanz, Libia, Barboza, Elexandra, Arroyo-Portilla, Cynthia, Corrêa-Netto, Carlos, Gutiérrez, José María, Alape-Girón, Alberto, Flores-Díaz, Marietta, Calvete, Juan J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28787445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005793
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author Madrigal, Marvin
Pla, Davinia
Sanz, Libia
Barboza, Elexandra
Arroyo-Portilla, Cynthia
Corrêa-Netto, Carlos
Gutiérrez, José María
Alape-Girón, Alberto
Flores-Díaz, Marietta
Calvete, Juan J.
author_facet Madrigal, Marvin
Pla, Davinia
Sanz, Libia
Barboza, Elexandra
Arroyo-Portilla, Cynthia
Corrêa-Netto, Carlos
Gutiérrez, José María
Alape-Girón, Alberto
Flores-Díaz, Marietta
Calvete, Juan J.
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description BACKGROUND: Bothrops, Crotalus and Lachesis represent the most medically relevant genera of pitvipers in Central and South America. Similarity in venom phenotype and physiopathological profile of envenomings caused by the four nominal Lachesis species led us to hypothesize that an antivenom prepared against venom from any of them may exhibit paraspecificity against all the other congeneric taxa. METHODS: To assess this hypothesis, in this work we have applied antivenomics and immunochemical methods to investigate the immunoreactivity of three monovalent antivenoms and two polyvalent antivenoms towards the venoms from different geographic populations of three different Lachesis species. The ability of the antivenoms to neutralize the proteolytic, hemorrhagic, coagulant, and lethal activities of the seven Lachesis venoms was also investigated. RESULTS: A conspicuous pattern of immunorecognition and cross-neutralization for all effects was evident by the polyspecific antivenoms, indicating large immunoreactive epitope conservation across the genus during more than 10 million years since the Central and South American bushmasters diverged. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the broad geographic distribution of Lachesis, antivenoms against venoms of different species are effective in the neutralization of congeneric venoms not used in the immunization mixture, indicating that they can be used equivalently for the clinical treatment of any lachesic envenoming. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: This study demonstrates that antivenoms raised against venom of different Lachesis species are indistinctly effective in the neutralization of congeneric venoms not used in the immunization mixture, indicating that antivenoms against conspecific venoms may be used equivalently for the clinical treatment of envenomings caused by any bushmaster species.
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spelling pubmed-55607602017-08-25 Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms Madrigal, Marvin Pla, Davinia Sanz, Libia Barboza, Elexandra Arroyo-Portilla, Cynthia Corrêa-Netto, Carlos Gutiérrez, José María Alape-Girón, Alberto Flores-Díaz, Marietta Calvete, Juan J. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Bothrops, Crotalus and Lachesis represent the most medically relevant genera of pitvipers in Central and South America. Similarity in venom phenotype and physiopathological profile of envenomings caused by the four nominal Lachesis species led us to hypothesize that an antivenom prepared against venom from any of them may exhibit paraspecificity against all the other congeneric taxa. METHODS: To assess this hypothesis, in this work we have applied antivenomics and immunochemical methods to investigate the immunoreactivity of three monovalent antivenoms and two polyvalent antivenoms towards the venoms from different geographic populations of three different Lachesis species. The ability of the antivenoms to neutralize the proteolytic, hemorrhagic, coagulant, and lethal activities of the seven Lachesis venoms was also investigated. RESULTS: A conspicuous pattern of immunorecognition and cross-neutralization for all effects was evident by the polyspecific antivenoms, indicating large immunoreactive epitope conservation across the genus during more than 10 million years since the Central and South American bushmasters diverged. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the broad geographic distribution of Lachesis, antivenoms against venoms of different species are effective in the neutralization of congeneric venoms not used in the immunization mixture, indicating that they can be used equivalently for the clinical treatment of any lachesic envenoming. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: This study demonstrates that antivenoms raised against venom of different Lachesis species are indistinctly effective in the neutralization of congeneric venoms not used in the immunization mixture, indicating that antivenoms against conspecific venoms may be used equivalently for the clinical treatment of envenomings caused by any bushmaster species. Public Library of Science 2017-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5560760/ /pubmed/28787445 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005793 Text en © 2017 Madrigal 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Madrigal, Marvin
Pla, Davinia
Sanz, Libia
Barboza, Elexandra
Arroyo-Portilla, Cynthia
Corrêa-Netto, Carlos
Gutiérrez, José María
Alape-Girón, Alberto
Flores-Díaz, Marietta
Calvete, Juan J.
Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms
title Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms
title_full Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms
title_fullStr Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms
title_full_unstemmed Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms
title_short Cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of Lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms
title_sort cross-reactivity, antivenomics, and neutralization of toxic activities of lachesis venoms by polyspecific and monospecific antivenoms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28787445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005793
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