Dual Proteomics Strategies to Dissect and Quantify the Components of Nine Medically Important African Snake Venoms.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Toxins Pub Date : 2025-05-13 DOI:10.3390/toxins17050243
Damien Redureau, Fernanda Gobbi Amorim, Thomas Crasset, Imre Berger, Christiane Schaffitzel, Stefanie Kate Menzies, Nicholas R Casewell, Loïc Quinton
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Abstract

Snakebite envenoming constitutes a significant global health issue, particularly in Africa, where venomous species such as Echis vipers and Dendroaspis mambas pose substantial risks to human health. This study employs a standardized venomics workflow to comprehensively characterize and comparatively quantify the venom composition of nine medically relevant snake species chosen from among the deadliest in Africa. Utilizing shotgun venom proteomics and venom gland transcriptomics, we report detailed profiles of venom complexity, highlighting the relative abundance of dominant toxin families such as three-finger toxins and Kunitz-type proteins in Dendroaspis, and metalloproteinases and phospholipases A2 in Echis. We delineate here the relative abundance and structural diversity of venom components. Key to our proteomic approach is the implementation of Multi-Enzymatic Limited Digestion (MELD), which improved protein sequence coverage and enabled the identification of rare toxin families such as hyaluronidases and renin-like proteases, by multiplying the overlap of generated peptides and enhancing the characterization of both toxin and non-toxin components within the venoms. The culmination of these efforts resulted in the construction of a detailed toxin database, providing insights into the biological roles and potential therapeutic targets of venom proteins and peptides. The findings here compellingly validate the MELD technique, reinforcing its reproducibility as a valuable characterization approach applied to venomics. This research significantly advances our understanding of venom complexity in African snake species, including representatives of both Viperidae and Elapidae families. By elucidating venom composition and toxin profiles, our study paves the way for the development of targeted therapies aimed at mitigating the morbidity and mortality associated with snakebite envenoming globally.

双重蛋白质组学策略解剖和量化九种医学上重要的非洲蛇毒成分。
蛇咬伤是一个重大的全球健康问题,特别是在非洲,那里的有毒物种,如Echis蝰蛇和mambas树突蛇对人类健康构成重大风险。本研究采用标准化的毒液组学工作流程,从非洲最致命的蛇类中选择九种与医学相关的蛇类,对它们的毒液成分进行全面表征和比较量化。利用鸟枪毒液蛋白质组学和毒液腺转录组学,我们报告了毒液复杂性的详细资料,强调了优势毒素家族的相对丰度,如Dendroaspis中的三指毒素和kunitz型蛋白,Echis中的金属蛋白酶和磷脂酶A2。我们在这里描述了毒液成分的相对丰度和结构多样性。我们的蛋白质组学方法的关键是多酶有限消化(MELD)的实施,它提高了蛋白质序列的覆盖范围,并通过增加生成肽的重叠和增强毒液中毒素和非毒素成分的表征,使鉴定稀有毒素家族(如透明质酸酶和肾素样蛋白酶)成为可能。这些努力的最终结果是建立了一个详细的毒素数据库,为毒液蛋白质和肽的生物学作用和潜在治疗靶点提供了见解。这里的发现令人信服地验证了MELD技术,加强了其可重复性,作为一种有价值的表征方法应用于基因组学。这项研究极大地促进了我们对非洲蛇类毒液复杂性的理解,包括蛇科和蛇科的代表。通过阐明毒液成分和毒素谱,我们的研究为旨在减轻全球蛇咬伤相关发病率和死亡率的靶向治疗的发展铺平了道路。
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Toxins
Toxins TOXICOLOGY-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
16.70%
发文量
765
审稿时长
16.24 days
期刊介绍: Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to toxins and toxinology. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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