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Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission

Botulinum neurotoxin serotype C (BoNT/C) is a neuroparalytic toxin associated with outbreaks of animal botulism, particularly in birds, and is the only BoNT known to cleave two different SNARE proteins, SNAP-25 and syntaxin. BoNT/C was shown to be a good substitute for BoNT/A1 in human dystonia ther...

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Autores principales: Zanetti, Giulia, Sikorra, Stefan, Rummel, Andreas, Krez, Nadja, Duregotti, Elisa, Negro, Samuele, Henke, Tina, Rossetto, Ornella, Binz, Thomas, Pirazzini, Marco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28800600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006567
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author Zanetti, Giulia
Sikorra, Stefan
Rummel, Andreas
Krez, Nadja
Duregotti, Elisa
Negro, Samuele
Henke, Tina
Rossetto, Ornella
Binz, Thomas
Pirazzini, Marco
author_facet Zanetti, Giulia
Sikorra, Stefan
Rummel, Andreas
Krez, Nadja
Duregotti, Elisa
Negro, Samuele
Henke, Tina
Rossetto, Ornella
Binz, Thomas
Pirazzini, Marco
author_sort Zanetti, Giulia
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description Botulinum neurotoxin serotype C (BoNT/C) is a neuroparalytic toxin associated with outbreaks of animal botulism, particularly in birds, and is the only BoNT known to cleave two different SNARE proteins, SNAP-25 and syntaxin. BoNT/C was shown to be a good substitute for BoNT/A1 in human dystonia therapy because of its long lasting effects and absence of neuromuscular damage. Two triple mutants of BoNT/C, namely BoNT/C S51T/R52N/N53P (BoNT/C α-51) and BoNT/C L200W/M221W/I226W (BoNT/C α-3W), were recently reported to selectively cleave syntaxin and have been used here to evaluate the individual contribution of SNAP-25 and syntaxin cleavage to the effect of BoNT/C in vivo. Although BoNT/C α-51 and BoNT/C α-3W toxins cleave syntaxin with similar efficiency, we unexpectedly found also cleavage of SNAP-25, although to a lesser extent than wild type BoNT/C. Interestingly, the BoNT/C mutants exhibit reduced lethality compared to wild type toxin, a result that correlated with their residual activity against SNAP-25. In spite of this, a local injection of BoNT/C α-51 persistently impairs neuromuscular junction activity. This is due to an initial phase in which SNAP-25 cleavage causes a complete blockade of neurotransmission, and to a second phase of incomplete impairment ascribable to syntaxin cleavage. Together, these results indicate that neuroparalysis of BoNT/C at the neuromuscular junction is due to SNAP-25 cleavage, while the proteolysis of syntaxin provides a substantial, but incomplete, neuromuscular impairment. In light of this evidence, we discuss a possible clinical use of BoNT/C α-51 as a botulinum neurotoxin endowed with a wide safety margin and a long lasting effect.
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spelling pubmed-55684442017-09-09 Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission Zanetti, Giulia Sikorra, Stefan Rummel, Andreas Krez, Nadja Duregotti, Elisa Negro, Samuele Henke, Tina Rossetto, Ornella Binz, Thomas Pirazzini, Marco PLoS Pathog Research Article Botulinum neurotoxin serotype C (BoNT/C) is a neuroparalytic toxin associated with outbreaks of animal botulism, particularly in birds, and is the only BoNT known to cleave two different SNARE proteins, SNAP-25 and syntaxin. BoNT/C was shown to be a good substitute for BoNT/A1 in human dystonia therapy because of its long lasting effects and absence of neuromuscular damage. Two triple mutants of BoNT/C, namely BoNT/C S51T/R52N/N53P (BoNT/C α-51) and BoNT/C L200W/M221W/I226W (BoNT/C α-3W), were recently reported to selectively cleave syntaxin and have been used here to evaluate the individual contribution of SNAP-25 and syntaxin cleavage to the effect of BoNT/C in vivo. Although BoNT/C α-51 and BoNT/C α-3W toxins cleave syntaxin with similar efficiency, we unexpectedly found also cleavage of SNAP-25, although to a lesser extent than wild type BoNT/C. Interestingly, the BoNT/C mutants exhibit reduced lethality compared to wild type toxin, a result that correlated with their residual activity against SNAP-25. In spite of this, a local injection of BoNT/C α-51 persistently impairs neuromuscular junction activity. This is due to an initial phase in which SNAP-25 cleavage causes a complete blockade of neurotransmission, and to a second phase of incomplete impairment ascribable to syntaxin cleavage. Together, these results indicate that neuroparalysis of BoNT/C at the neuromuscular junction is due to SNAP-25 cleavage, while the proteolysis of syntaxin provides a substantial, but incomplete, neuromuscular impairment. In light of this evidence, we discuss a possible clinical use of BoNT/C α-51 as a botulinum neurotoxin endowed with a wide safety margin and a long lasting effect. Public Library of Science 2017-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5568444/ /pubmed/28800600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006567 Text en © 2017 Zanetti 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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Zanetti, Giulia
Sikorra, Stefan
Rummel, Andreas
Krez, Nadja
Duregotti, Elisa
Negro, Samuele
Henke, Tina
Rossetto, Ornella
Binz, Thomas
Pirazzini, Marco
Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission
title Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission
title_full Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission
title_fullStr Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission
title_full_unstemmed Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission
title_short Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission
title_sort botulinum neurotoxin c mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or snap-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28800600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006567
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