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Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics

Chronic wounds are a major health problem that cause millions of dollars in expenses every year. Among all the treatments used, active wound treatments such as enzymatic treatments represent a cheaper and specific option with a fast growth category in the market. In particular, bacterial and plant p...

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Autores principales: Meléndez-Martínez, David, Plenge-Tellechea, Luis Fernando, Gatica-Colima, Ana, Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra, Aguilar-Yáñez, José Manuel, Licona-Cassani, Cuauhtémoc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32731325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153401
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author Meléndez-Martínez, David
Plenge-Tellechea, Luis Fernando
Gatica-Colima, Ana
Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra
Aguilar-Yáñez, José Manuel
Licona-Cassani, Cuauhtémoc
author_facet Meléndez-Martínez, David
Plenge-Tellechea, Luis Fernando
Gatica-Colima, Ana
Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra
Aguilar-Yáñez, José Manuel
Licona-Cassani, Cuauhtémoc
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description Chronic wounds are a major health problem that cause millions of dollars in expenses every year. Among all the treatments used, active wound treatments such as enzymatic treatments represent a cheaper and specific option with a fast growth category in the market. In particular, bacterial and plant proteases have been employed due to their homology to human proteases, which drive the normal wound healing process. However, the use of these proteases has demonstrated results with low reproducibility. Therefore, alternative sources of proteases such as snake venom have been proposed. Here, we performed a functional mining of proteases from rattlesnakes (Crotalus ornatus, C. molossus nigrescens, C. scutulatus, and C. atrox) due to their high protease predominance and similarity to native proteases. To characterize Crotalus spp. Proteases, we performed different protease assays to measure and confirm the presence of metalloproteases and serine proteases, such as the universal protease assay and zymography, using several substrates such as gelatin, casein, hemoglobin, L-TAME, fibrinogen, and fibrin. We found that all our venom extracts degraded casein, gelatin, L-TAME, fibrinogen, and fibrin, but not hemoglobin. Crotalus ornatus and C. m. nigrescens extracts were the most proteolytic venoms among the samples. Particularly, C. ornatus predominantly possessed low molecular weight proteases (P-I metalloproteases). Our results demonstrated the presence of metalloproteases capable of degrading gelatin (a collagen derivative) and fibrin clots, whereas serine proteases were capable of degrading fibrinogen-generating fibrin clots, mimicking thrombin activity. Moreover, we demonstrated that Crotalus spp. are a valuable source of proteases that can aid chronic wound-healing treatments.
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spelling pubmed-74358692020-08-25 Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics Meléndez-Martínez, David Plenge-Tellechea, Luis Fernando Gatica-Colima, Ana Cruz-Pérez, Martha Sandra Aguilar-Yáñez, José Manuel Licona-Cassani, Cuauhtémoc Molecules Article Chronic wounds are a major health problem that cause millions of dollars in expenses every year. Among all the treatments used, active wound treatments such as enzymatic treatments represent a cheaper and specific option with a fast growth category in the market. In particular, bacterial and plant proteases have been employed due to their homology to human proteases, which drive the normal wound healing process. However, the use of these proteases has demonstrated results with low reproducibility. Therefore, alternative sources of proteases such as snake venom have been proposed. Here, we performed a functional mining of proteases from rattlesnakes (Crotalus ornatus, C. molossus nigrescens, C. scutulatus, and C. atrox) due to their high protease predominance and similarity to native proteases. To characterize Crotalus spp. Proteases, we performed different protease assays to measure and confirm the presence of metalloproteases and serine proteases, such as the universal protease assay and zymography, using several substrates such as gelatin, casein, hemoglobin, L-TAME, fibrinogen, and fibrin. We found that all our venom extracts degraded casein, gelatin, L-TAME, fibrinogen, and fibrin, but not hemoglobin. Crotalus ornatus and C. m. nigrescens extracts were the most proteolytic venoms among the samples. Particularly, C. ornatus predominantly possessed low molecular weight proteases (P-I metalloproteases). Our results demonstrated the presence of metalloproteases capable of degrading gelatin (a collagen derivative) and fibrin clots, whereas serine proteases were capable of degrading fibrinogen-generating fibrin clots, mimicking thrombin activity. Moreover, we demonstrated that Crotalus spp. are a valuable source of proteases that can aid chronic wound-healing treatments. MDPI 2020-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7435869/ /pubmed/32731325 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153401 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Meléndez-Martínez, David
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Gatica-Colima, Ana
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Licona-Cassani, Cuauhtémoc
Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics
title Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics
title_full Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics
title_fullStr Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics
title_full_unstemmed Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics
title_short Functional Mining of the Crotalus Spp. Venom Protease Repertoire Reveals Potential for Chronic Wound Therapeutics
title_sort functional mining of the crotalus spp. venom protease repertoire reveals potential for chronic wound therapeutics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32731325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153401
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