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Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents

Organophosphorus nerve agents (OPNAs) are highly toxic compounds inhibiting cholinergic enzymes in the central and autonomic nervous systems and neuromuscular junctions, causing severe intoxications in humans. Medical countermeasures and efficient decontamination solutions are needed to counteract t...

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Autores principales: Jacquet, Pauline, Rémy, Benjamin, Bross, Rowdy P. T., van Grol, Marco, Gaucher, Floriane, Chabrière, Eric, de Koning, Martijn C., Daudé, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158152
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author Jacquet, Pauline
Rémy, Benjamin
Bross, Rowdy P. T.
van Grol, Marco
Gaucher, Floriane
Chabrière, Eric
de Koning, Martijn C.
Daudé, David
author_facet Jacquet, Pauline
Rémy, Benjamin
Bross, Rowdy P. T.
van Grol, Marco
Gaucher, Floriane
Chabrière, Eric
de Koning, Martijn C.
Daudé, David
author_sort Jacquet, Pauline
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description Organophosphorus nerve agents (OPNAs) are highly toxic compounds inhibiting cholinergic enzymes in the central and autonomic nervous systems and neuromuscular junctions, causing severe intoxications in humans. Medical countermeasures and efficient decontamination solutions are needed to counteract the toxicity of a wide spectrum of harmful OPNAs including G, V and Novichok agents. Here, we describe the use of engineered OPNA-degrading enzymes for the degradation of various toxic agents including insecticides, a series of OPNA surrogates, as well as real chemical warfare agents (cyclosarin, sarin, soman, tabun, VX, A230, A232, A234). We demonstrate that only two enzymes can degrade most of these molecules at high concentrations (25 mM) in less than 5 min. Using surface assays adapted from NATO AEP-65 guidelines, we further show that enzyme-based solutions can decontaminate 97.6% and 99.4% of 10 g∙m(−)(2) of soman- and VX-contaminated surfaces, respectively. Finally, we demonstrate that these enzymes can degrade ethyl-paraoxon down to sub-inhibitory concentrations of acetylcholinesterase, confirming their efficacy from high to micromolar doses.
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spelling pubmed-83478082021-08-08 Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents Jacquet, Pauline Rémy, Benjamin Bross, Rowdy P. T. van Grol, Marco Gaucher, Floriane Chabrière, Eric de Koning, Martijn C. Daudé, David Int J Mol Sci Article Organophosphorus nerve agents (OPNAs) are highly toxic compounds inhibiting cholinergic enzymes in the central and autonomic nervous systems and neuromuscular junctions, causing severe intoxications in humans. Medical countermeasures and efficient decontamination solutions are needed to counteract the toxicity of a wide spectrum of harmful OPNAs including G, V and Novichok agents. Here, we describe the use of engineered OPNA-degrading enzymes for the degradation of various toxic agents including insecticides, a series of OPNA surrogates, as well as real chemical warfare agents (cyclosarin, sarin, soman, tabun, VX, A230, A232, A234). We demonstrate that only two enzymes can degrade most of these molecules at high concentrations (25 mM) in less than 5 min. Using surface assays adapted from NATO AEP-65 guidelines, we further show that enzyme-based solutions can decontaminate 97.6% and 99.4% of 10 g∙m(−)(2) of soman- and VX-contaminated surfaces, respectively. Finally, we demonstrate that these enzymes can degrade ethyl-paraoxon down to sub-inhibitory concentrations of acetylcholinesterase, confirming their efficacy from high to micromolar doses. MDPI 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8347808/ /pubmed/34360916 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158152 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jacquet, Pauline
Rémy, Benjamin
Bross, Rowdy P. T.
van Grol, Marco
Gaucher, Floriane
Chabrière, Eric
de Koning, Martijn C.
Daudé, David
Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents
title Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents
title_full Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents
title_fullStr Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents
title_short Enzymatic Decontamination of G-Type, V-Type and Novichok Nerve Agents
title_sort enzymatic decontamination of g-type, v-type and novichok nerve agents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360916
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158152
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