Reversible Thrombocytopenia of Functional Platelets after Nose-Horned Viper Envenomation Is Induced by a Snaclec.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Mojca Dobaja Borak, Adrijana Leonardi, Kity Požek, Katarina Reberšek, Helena Podgornik, Aljaž Pirnat, Alenka Trampuš Bakija, Simona Kranjc Brezar, Tomaž Trobec, Monika C Žužek, Robert Frangež, Miran Brvar, Igor Križaj
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Abstract

Profound and transient thrombocytopenia of functional platelets without bleeding was observed in patients envenomed by Vipera a. ammodytes (Vaa). This condition was rapidly reversed by administration of F(ab)2 fragments of immunoglobulin G targeting the whole venom, leaving platelets fully functional. To investigate the potential role of snake venom C-type lectin-like proteins (snaclecs) in this process, Vaa-snaclecs were isolated from the crude venom using different liquid chromatographies. The purity of the isolated proteins was confirmed by Edman sequencing and mass spectrometry. The antithrombotic effect was investigated by platelet agglutination and aggregation assays and blood coagulation tests. Using flow cytometry, the platelet activation and binding of Vaa-snaclecs to various platelet receptors was analyzed. Antithrombotic efficacy was tested in vivo using a mouse model of vascular injury. Two Vaa-snaclecs were purified from the venom. One of them, Vaa-snaclec-3/2, inhibited ristocetin-induced platelet agglutination. It is a covalent heterodimer of Vaa-snaclec-3 (α-subunit) and Vaa-snaclec-2 (β-subunit). Our results suggest that Vaa-snaclec-3/2 induces platelet agglutination and consequently thrombocytopenia by binding to the platelet receptor glycoprotein Ib. Essentially, no platelet activation was observed in this process. In vivo, Vaa-snaclec-3/2 was able to protect the mouse from ferric chloride-induced carotid artery thrombosis, revealing its applicative potential in interventional angiology and cardiology.

鼻角蝰中毒后功能性血小板可逆性减少是由 Snaclec 诱导的。
在被蝰蛇(Vaa)毒液螫伤的患者身上观察到了功能性血小板严重和短暂的减少,但没有出血。通过施用针对整个毒液的 IgG 的 F(ab)2 片段可迅速逆转这种情况,使血小板完全正常。为了研究蛇毒 C 型凝集素样蛋白(snaclecs)在这一过程中的潜在作用,使用不同的液相色谱法从粗毒液中分离出了 Vaa-snaclecs。通过埃德曼测序和质谱分析确认了分离蛋白的纯度。抗血栓作用通过血小板凝集试验和血液凝固试验进行了研究。使用流式细胞术分析了 Vaa-snaclecs 的血小板活化和与各种血小板受体的结合情况。利用小鼠血管损伤模型对体内抗血栓功效进行了测试。从毒液中纯化出了两种 Vaa-snaclecs。其中的 Vaa-snaclec-3/2 能抑制利斯托西汀诱导的血小板凝集。它是 Vaa-snaclec-3(α-亚基)和 Vaa-snaclec-2(β-亚基)的共价异二聚体。我们的研究结果表明,Vaa-snaclec-3/2 通过与血小板受体 GPIb 结合诱导血小板凝集,从而导致血小板减少。在这一过程中基本上没有观察到血小板活化。在体内,Vaa-snaclec-3/2 能够保护小鼠免受氯化铁诱发的颈动脉血栓形成的影响,这揭示了它在介入血管学和心脏病学方面的应用潜力。
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Thrombosis and haemostasis
Thrombosis and haemostasis 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
9.00%
发文量
140
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Thrombosis and Haemostasis publishes reports on basic, translational and clinical research dedicated to novel results and highest quality in any area of thrombosis and haemostasis, vascular biology and medicine, inflammation and infection, platelet and leukocyte biology, from genetic, molecular & cellular studies, diagnostic, therapeutic & preventative studies to high-level translational and clinical research. The journal provides position and guideline papers, state-of-the-art papers, expert analysis and commentaries, and dedicated theme issues covering recent developments and key topics in the field.
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