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Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs

Brown spider (genus Loxosceles) venoms are mainly composed of protein toxins used for predation and defense. Bites of these spiders most commonly produce a local dermonecrotic lesion with gravitational spread, edema and hemorrhage, which together are defined as cutaneous loxoscelism. Systemic loxosc...

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Autores principales: Gremski, Luiza Helena, Matsubara, Fernando Hitomi, Polli, Nayanne Louise Costacurta, Antunes, Bruno Cesar, Schluga, Pedro Henrique de Caires, da Justa, Hanna Câmara, Minozzo, João Carlos, Wille, Ana Carolina Martins, Senff-Ribeiro, Andrea, Veiga, Silvio Sanches
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34222343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.706704
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author Gremski, Luiza Helena
Matsubara, Fernando Hitomi
Polli, Nayanne Louise Costacurta
Antunes, Bruno Cesar
Schluga, Pedro Henrique de Caires
da Justa, Hanna Câmara
Minozzo, João Carlos
Wille, Ana Carolina Martins
Senff-Ribeiro, Andrea
Veiga, Silvio Sanches
author_facet Gremski, Luiza Helena
Matsubara, Fernando Hitomi
Polli, Nayanne Louise Costacurta
Antunes, Bruno Cesar
Schluga, Pedro Henrique de Caires
da Justa, Hanna Câmara
Minozzo, João Carlos
Wille, Ana Carolina Martins
Senff-Ribeiro, Andrea
Veiga, Silvio Sanches
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description Brown spider (genus Loxosceles) venoms are mainly composed of protein toxins used for predation and defense. Bites of these spiders most commonly produce a local dermonecrotic lesion with gravitational spread, edema and hemorrhage, which together are defined as cutaneous loxoscelism. Systemic loxoscelism, such as hematological abnormalities and renal injury, are less frequent but more lethal. Some Loxosceles venom toxins have already been isolated and extensively studied, such as phospholipases D (PLDs), which have been recombinantly expressed and were proven to reproduce toxic activities associated to the whole venom. PLDs have a notable potential to be engineered and converted in non-toxic antigens to produce a new generation of antivenoms or vaccines. PLDs also can serve as tools to discover inhibitors to be used as therapeutic agents. Other Loxosceles toxins have been identified and functionally characterized, such as hyaluronidases, allergen factor, serpin, TCTP and knottins (ICK peptides). All these toxins were produced as recombinant molecules and are biologically active molecules that can be used as tools for the potential development of chemical candidates to tackle many medical and biological threats, acting, for instance, as antitumoral, insecticides, analgesic, antigens for allergy tests and biochemical reagents for cell studies. In addition, these recombinant toxins may be useful to develop a rational therapy for loxoscelism. This review summarizes the main candidates for the development of drugs and biotechnological inputs that have been described in Brown spider venoms.
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spelling pubmed-82474722021-07-02 Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs Gremski, Luiza Helena Matsubara, Fernando Hitomi Polli, Nayanne Louise Costacurta Antunes, Bruno Cesar Schluga, Pedro Henrique de Caires da Justa, Hanna Câmara Minozzo, João Carlos Wille, Ana Carolina Martins Senff-Ribeiro, Andrea Veiga, Silvio Sanches Front Mol Biosci Molecular Biosciences Brown spider (genus Loxosceles) venoms are mainly composed of protein toxins used for predation and defense. Bites of these spiders most commonly produce a local dermonecrotic lesion with gravitational spread, edema and hemorrhage, which together are defined as cutaneous loxoscelism. Systemic loxoscelism, such as hematological abnormalities and renal injury, are less frequent but more lethal. Some Loxosceles venom toxins have already been isolated and extensively studied, such as phospholipases D (PLDs), which have been recombinantly expressed and were proven to reproduce toxic activities associated to the whole venom. PLDs have a notable potential to be engineered and converted in non-toxic antigens to produce a new generation of antivenoms or vaccines. PLDs also can serve as tools to discover inhibitors to be used as therapeutic agents. Other Loxosceles toxins have been identified and functionally characterized, such as hyaluronidases, allergen factor, serpin, TCTP and knottins (ICK peptides). All these toxins were produced as recombinant molecules and are biologically active molecules that can be used as tools for the potential development of chemical candidates to tackle many medical and biological threats, acting, for instance, as antitumoral, insecticides, analgesic, antigens for allergy tests and biochemical reagents for cell studies. In addition, these recombinant toxins may be useful to develop a rational therapy for loxoscelism. This review summarizes the main candidates for the development of drugs and biotechnological inputs that have been described in Brown spider venoms. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8247472/ /pubmed/34222343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.706704 Text en Copyright © 2021 Gremski, Matsubara, Polli, Antunes, Schluga, Justa, Minozzo, Wille, Senff-Ribeiro and Veiga. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Molecular Biosciences
Gremski, Luiza Helena
Matsubara, Fernando Hitomi
Polli, Nayanne Louise Costacurta
Antunes, Bruno Cesar
Schluga, Pedro Henrique de Caires
da Justa, Hanna Câmara
Minozzo, João Carlos
Wille, Ana Carolina Martins
Senff-Ribeiro, Andrea
Veiga, Silvio Sanches
Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs
title Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs
title_full Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs
title_fullStr Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs
title_full_unstemmed Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs
title_short Prospective Use of Brown Spider Venom Toxins as Therapeutic and Biotechnological Inputs
title_sort prospective use of brown spider venom toxins as therapeutic and biotechnological inputs
topic Molecular Biosciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34222343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.706704
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