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A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus)

The Senegalese cobra, Naja senegalensis, is a non-spitting cobra species newly erected from the Naja haje complex. Naja senegalensis causes neurotoxic envenomation in Western Africa but its venom properties remain underexplored. Applying a protein decomplexation proteomic approach, this study unveil...

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Autores principales: Wong, Kin Ying, Tan, Kae Yi, Tan, Nget Hong, Tan, Choo Hock
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7828783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33466660
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13010060
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author Wong, Kin Ying
Tan, Kae Yi
Tan, Nget Hong
Tan, Choo Hock
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Tan, Kae Yi
Tan, Nget Hong
Tan, Choo Hock
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description The Senegalese cobra, Naja senegalensis, is a non-spitting cobra species newly erected from the Naja haje complex. Naja senegalensis causes neurotoxic envenomation in Western Africa but its venom properties remain underexplored. Applying a protein decomplexation proteomic approach, this study unveiled the unique complexity of the venom composition. Three-finger toxins constituted the major component, accounting for 75.91% of total venom proteins. Of these, cardiotoxin/cytotoxin (~53%) and alpha-neurotoxins (~23%) predominated in the venom proteome. Phospholipase A(2), however, was not present in the venom, suggesting a unique snake venom phenotype found in this species. The venom, despite the absence of PLA(2), is highly lethal with an intravenous LD(50) of 0.39 µg/g in mice, consistent with the high abundance of alpha-neurotoxins (predominating long neurotoxins) in the venom. The hetero-specific VINS African Polyvalent Antivenom (VAPAV) was immunoreactive to the venom, implying conserved protein antigenicity in the venoms of N. senegalensis and N. haje. Furthermore, VAPAV was able to cross-neutralize the lethal effect of N. senegalensis venom but the potency was limited (0.59 mg venom completely neutralized per mL antivenom, or ~82 LD(50) per ml of antivenom). The efficacy of antivenom should be further improved to optimize the treatment of cobra bite envenomation in Africa.
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spelling pubmed-78287832021-01-25 A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus) Wong, Kin Ying Tan, Kae Yi Tan, Nget Hong Tan, Choo Hock Toxins (Basel) Article The Senegalese cobra, Naja senegalensis, is a non-spitting cobra species newly erected from the Naja haje complex. Naja senegalensis causes neurotoxic envenomation in Western Africa but its venom properties remain underexplored. Applying a protein decomplexation proteomic approach, this study unveiled the unique complexity of the venom composition. Three-finger toxins constituted the major component, accounting for 75.91% of total venom proteins. Of these, cardiotoxin/cytotoxin (~53%) and alpha-neurotoxins (~23%) predominated in the venom proteome. Phospholipase A(2), however, was not present in the venom, suggesting a unique snake venom phenotype found in this species. The venom, despite the absence of PLA(2), is highly lethal with an intravenous LD(50) of 0.39 µg/g in mice, consistent with the high abundance of alpha-neurotoxins (predominating long neurotoxins) in the venom. The hetero-specific VINS African Polyvalent Antivenom (VAPAV) was immunoreactive to the venom, implying conserved protein antigenicity in the venoms of N. senegalensis and N. haje. Furthermore, VAPAV was able to cross-neutralize the lethal effect of N. senegalensis venom but the potency was limited (0.59 mg venom completely neutralized per mL antivenom, or ~82 LD(50) per ml of antivenom). The efficacy of antivenom should be further improved to optimize the treatment of cobra bite envenomation in Africa. MDPI 2021-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7828783/ /pubmed/33466660 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13010060 Text en © 2021 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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Wong, Kin Ying
Tan, Kae Yi
Tan, Nget Hong
Tan, Choo Hock
A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus)
title A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus)
title_full A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus)
title_fullStr A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus)
title_full_unstemmed A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus)
title_short A Neurotoxic Snake Venom without Phospholipase A(2): Proteomics and Cross-Neutralization of the Venom from Senegalese Cobra, Naja senegalensis (Subgenus: Uraeus)
title_sort neurotoxic snake venom without phospholipase a(2): proteomics and cross-neutralization of the venom from senegalese cobra, naja senegalensis (subgenus: uraeus)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7828783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33466660
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13010060
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