Venom complexity of Bothrops atrox (common lancehead) siblings

Variability in snake venoms is a well-studied phenomenon. However, sex-based variation of snake venom using siblings is poorly investigated. is responsible for the majority of snakebite accidents in the Brazilian Amazon region. Differences in the venom composition of genus have been linked to severa...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases 2020-10, Vol.26, p.e20200018
Hauptverfasser: Hatakeyama, Daniela Miki, Tasima, Lídia Jorge, Bravo-Tobar, Cesar Adolfo, Serino-Silva, Caroline, Tashima, Alexandre Keiji, Rodrigues, Caroline Fabri Bittencourt, Aguiar, Weslei da Silva, Galizio, Nathália da Costa, de Lima, Eduardo Oliveira Venancio, Kavazoi, Victor Koiti, Gutierrez-Marín, Juan David, de Farias, Iasmim Baptista, Sant'Anna, Sávio Stefanini, Grego, Kathleen Fernandes, de Morais-Zani, Karen, Tanaka-Azevedo, Anita Mitico
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Zusammenfassung:Variability in snake venoms is a well-studied phenomenon. However, sex-based variation of snake venom using siblings is poorly investigated. is responsible for the majority of snakebite accidents in the Brazilian Amazon region. Differences in the venom composition of genus have been linked to several factors such as ontogeny, geographical distribution, prey preferences and sex. Thus, in the current study, venom samples of male and female siblings were analyzed in order to compare their biochemical and biological characteristics. Venoms were collected from five females and four males born from a snake captured from the wild in São Bento (Maranhão, Brazil), and kept in the Laboratory of Herpetology of Butantan Intitute. The venoms were analyzed individually and as a pool of each gender. The assays consisted in protein quantification, 1-DE, mass spectrometry, proteolytic, phospholipase A , L-amino acid oxidase activities, minimum coagulant dose upon plasma, minimum hemorrhagic dose and lethal dose 50%. Electrophoretic profiles of male's and female's venom pools were quite similar, with minor sex-based variation. Male venom showed higher LAAO, PLA and hemorrhagic activities, while female venom showed higher coagulant activity. On the other hand, the proteolytic activities did not show statistical differences between pools, although some individual variations were observed. Meanwhile, proteomic profile revealed 112 different protein compounds; of which 105 were common proteins of female's and male's venom pools and seven were unique to females. Despite individual variations, lethality of both pools showed similar values. Although differences between female and male venoms were observed, our results show that individual variations are significant even between siblings, highlighting that biological activities of venoms and its composition are influenced by other factors beyond gender.
ISSN:1678-9199
1678-9199
DOI:10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2020-0018