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  • Title: Expanding the neutralization scope of the Central American antivenom (PoliVal-ICP) to include the venom of Crotalus durissus pifanorum.
    Author: Alfaro-Chinchilla A, Segura Á, Gómez A, Díaz C, Corrales G, Chacón D, Arguedas M, Estrada R, Gutiérrez JM, León G.
    Journal: J Proteomics; 2021 Aug 30; 246():104315. PubMed ID: 34216808.
    Abstract:
    The proteomic, enzymatic, toxicological, and immunogenic profiles of the venom of C. d. pifanorum were studied. It was found that venom of C. d. pifanorum is composed of 63% phospholipases A2 (PLA2s), 13% serine proteinases (SVSPs), 8% bradykinin-potentiating peptides (BPPs), 4% L-amino acid oxidases (LAAOs), 3% metalloproteinases (SVMPs), and other minor components. This composition allows the venom to exert lethal, PLA2, myotoxic, coagulant and defibrinogenating activities, but no azocaseinolytic or hemorrhagic activities. The addition of C. d. pifanorum venom to the group of venoms used as immunogens to produce the Central American antivenom PoliVal-ICP (i.e., venoms of Bothrops asper, Crotalus simus and Lachesis stenophrys) resulted in 1) the expansion of the neutralization scope of the antivenom to cover the venom of C. d. pifanorum and other antigenically related venom (i.e., C. s. scutulatus venom), 2) improvement of the neutralizing potency towards the venom of C. simus, and 3) no significant reduction of the neutralization of venoms of B. asper and L. stenophrys. It was concluded that supplementation of the immunogens used to produce PoliVal-ICP with the venom of C. d. pifanorum is a viable alternative to expand the neutralization scope of the antivenom. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The venom of Crotalus durissus pifanorum from Venezuela has a proteomic profile like those of other subspecies of the South American rattlesnake C. durissus, with predominance of phospholipases A2 (especially crotoxin) and serine proteinases. This explains a toxicological profile characterized by neurotoxicity, myotoxicity, and coagulopathies, but being devoid of hemorrhagic activity. The antivenom used in Central America (PoliVal-ICP) includes the venom of C. simus, which has a different composition, in the immunizing strategy. Accordingly, this antivenom does not neutralize C. d. pifanorum venom. The addition of C. d. pifanorum venom to the immunizing mixture of PoliVal-ICP expands the neutralizing scope of this antivenom, to cover additional rattlesnake venoms, while not affecting the response to C. simus, Bothrops asper and Lachesis stenophrys venoms. This represents an improvement of the current PoliVal-ICP.
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