Comparative in vitro and in silico analysis of the ability of basic Asp49 phospholipase A 2 and Lys49-phospholipase A 2 -like myotoxins from Bothrops diporus venom to inhibit the metastatic potential of murine mammary tumor cells and endothelial cell tubulogenesis: Asp49 vs Lys49 phospholipases A 2 : Inhibition of metastasis and angiogenesis

Snake venoms are a complex mixture of proteins and polypeptides that represent a valuable source of potential molecular tools for understanding physiological processes for the development of new drugs. In this study two major PLA s, named PLA -I (Asp49) and PLA -II (Lys49), isolated from the venom o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemico-biological interactions 2024-10, Vol.402, p.111217
Hauptverfasser: Sasovsky, Daniela J, Angelina, Emilio, Leiva, Laura C, Bal de Kier Joffé, Elisa, Lomonte, Bruno, Bustillo, Soledad
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Zusammenfassung:Snake venoms are a complex mixture of proteins and polypeptides that represent a valuable source of potential molecular tools for understanding physiological processes for the development of new drugs. In this study two major PLA s, named PLA -I (Asp49) and PLA -II (Lys49), isolated from the venom of Bothrops diporus from Northeastern Argentina, have shown cytotoxic effects on LM3 murine mammary tumor cells, with PLA -II-like exhibiting a stronger effect compared to PLA -I. At sub-cytotoxic levels, both PLA s inhibited adhesion, migration, and invasion of these adenocarcinoma cells. Moreover, these toxins hindered tubulogenesis in endothelial cells, implicating a potential role in inhibiting tumor angiogenesis. All these inhibitory effects were more pronounced for the catalytically-inactive toxin. Additionally, in silico studies strongly suggest that this PLA -II-like myotoxin could effectively block fibronectin binding to the integrin receptor, offering a dual advantage over PLA -I in interacting with the αVβ3 integrin. In conclusion, this study reports for the first time, integrating both in vitro and in silico approaches, a comparative analysis of the antimetastatic and antiangiogenic potential effects of two isoforms, an Asp49 PLA -I and a Lys49 PLA -II-like, both isolated from Bothrops diporus venom.
ISSN:1872-7786
DOI:10.1016/j.cbi.2024.111217